Put together for the digital launch of a never-before-heard composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, lately uncovered at a library in Germany. The work, which is being referred to as “A Very Little Night Music” (“Ganz Kleine Nachtmusik” in German) and is formally generally known as Serenade in C Okay 648, can be launched this month in three separate 12-minute variations. Two chamber variations of the piece can be out Oct. 11, adopted by an orchestra model on Oct. 18.
Researchers for the Worldwide Mozarteum Basis had been compiling the most recent version of the Köchel catalogue, the authoritative survey of Mozart’s oeuvre, after they uncovered a duplicate of “A Very Little Night Music” within the Carl Ferdinand Becker assortment of the Municipal Music Library in Leipzig. The piece dates again to the mid-to-late 1760s, when Mozart was in his early teenagers. It consists of seven miniature actions for string trio, which had been carried out in public for the primary time on Sept. 19 by the Worldwide Mozarteum Basis in Salzburg, Austria.
Maybe probably the most genuine of the three recordings was captured within the Viennese Corridor of the Worldwide Mozarteum Basis. The efficiency options violinists Leonhard Baumgartner and Margarita Pochebut, each nonetheless youngsters as Mozart was when he wrote the piece, along with double bassist Svenja Dose and harpsichordist Oscar Jockel. A video of their efficiency will premiere Oct. 12 on STAGE+.
“The huge amount of attention that the publication of the new Mozart piece has attracted worldwide shows the unbroken fascination with the greatest composer of all time,” says Rainer Heneis, CEO of the Worldwide Mozarteum Basis. “Thanks to the outstanding work of our colleagues at the scientific competence centre, this newly discovered composition could be verified as part of their ongoing research on the new Köchel catalogue.”
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