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Unknown Piano piece by Mozart Discovered in the Tyrol

The musicologist Univ.-Doz. Mag.art. Dr.phil. Hildegard Herrmann-Schneider came upon a handwritten music book from around 1780 during her every day work in the Tyrol. This volume contains, among other pieces, a previously unknown piano piece, which is unequivocally attributed to the junior “Wolfgango Mozart”.

The Stiftung Mozarteum Salzburg presented this piano piece to the public at 11 AM on March 23rd, 2012 in the Tanzmeistersaal of the Mozart Residence in Salzburg.

Listen to the first recording of the new Mozart piece on Saturday 24/3/2012 played by Florian Birsak on Mozart's original fortepiano on iTunes and a cantle here:

 

Floria Birsak spielt das Allegro Molto in C


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Inauguration concert of the renewed piano forte (made by Conrad Graf) on July 22, 2011

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Piano trio Nr. 2 c-minor op. 66 – MWV Q 33
Franz Schubert: Piano trio Es-flatmajor op. 100 – D 929

Robert Levin (piano forte), Alexander Janiczek (violin), David Watkin (violoncello)

Conrad-Graf-Flügel (c)Wilfgang Lienbacher Applaus für Robert Levin (Hammerklavier), Alexander Janiczek (Violine), David Watkin (Violoncello) (c) Lienbacher

Clipping: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, piano trio Nr. 2 c-minor op. 66 – MWV Q 33F, 2. movement