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...Lincoln Center marathon wins the prize for endurance. Mozart's complete works, including unfinished pieces and arrangements, are now estimated to total 835 compositions, instead of the familiar Kochel list of 626. The complete presentation will enable a sufficiently dogged listener to sample such obscure efforts as the unfinished opera L'Oca del Cairo. And the quality of performances should be extremely high -- Itzhak Perlman and Daniel Barenboim playing violin sonatas, for example; Mitsuko Uchida all the piano sonatas; both the Juilliard and Tokyo quartets on hand for chamber music...
Harry's gridiron career began back in the Fordham-Pittsburgh football dynasty of the late '30's, when he held down the left end slot of that famous forward wall, the Rams' "Seven Blocks of Granite"." In 1938, his senior year, Jacunski co-captained the Rams with Mike Kochel and proved himself a 60-minute man as Fordham lost only to the Panthers...
...fashionable in 18th Century Europe, gave the heroine his future wife's name Constanze. After the Vienna premiere in 1782, Emperor Joseph II said: "Too fine for our ears, my dear Mozart-and much too many notes." Despite the imperial reservation, Die Entführung aus dem Serail (Kochel No. 384-) became Mozart's first permanently popular opera...
...Mozart, who wrote 626 works in his 35 years, put no opus numbers on them. An industrious Salzburg musicologist, Dr. Ludwig Ritter von Kochel, got his name permanently attached to Mozart's by going through Mozart's notes, letters and records, and 71 years after his death, listing Mozart's known pieces in the order he wrote them. Kochel's catalogue, with his proofs and comments, filled 551 pages. Kochel's catalogue has been revised twice-most recently in 1937 by Mozart Biographer Alfred Einstein-after new Mozart material was found, and some of Kochel...
...same program Emma Boynet, French pianist who appeared with the Boston Symphony two years ago, will be the soloist in the Concerto of Mozart in C Major (Kochel 467). The concert will open with Haydn's Symphony in G major, No. 88, and close with Bach's Organ Passacaglia, as transcribed for orchestra by Ottorino Respighi...