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Chicago Sun-Times: Mozart’s Serenade a glorious showcase for 13 CSO musicians and the singular Riccardo Muti

Mozart’s Serenade a glorious showcase for 13 CSO musicians and the singular Riccardo Muti

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MSN: Waterbury Symphony Orchestra will kick off 87th season with a Mozart serenade

Waterbury Symphony Orchestra will kick off 87th season with a Mozart serenade

On this week’s installment of Music in the Making, we’re exploring the genre of the classical serenade, with works by Mozart and Beethoven. The word “serenade” comes from the Italian word sereno, ...

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Arizona Daily Star: Tucson Symphony Orchestra brings Mozart's winds serenade to digital stage

Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik remains one of the most beloved works in classical music, celebrated for its elegance, clarity, and emotional charm. Composed in 1787, it blends formal precision with ...

Mozart was at the top of his game. By the mid 1780s, he already had completed his first symphonies and concertos, "The Abduction from the Seraglio" and "Le Marriage of Figaro," and was on his way to ...

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THERE is no disputing the prodigious talent of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart but not all his music can be considered the stuff of genius. Many pieces lurk in relative obscurity for understandable reasons.

Serenade by Judith Leyster Serenade in the Ottoman empire, 1688 In music, a serenade (/ ˌsɛrəˈneɪd /; also sometimes called a serenata, from the Italian) is a musical composition or performance delivered in honour of someone or something. Serenades are typically calm, light pieces of music. The term comes from the Italian word serenata, which itself derives from the Latin serenus. [1] The ...