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Worldpremiere: 94 new seconds by W.A.Mozart

Author: Unitel

Rolando Villazon: 94 seconds may not be much, but when they are from Mozart it's a new cosmos!

  • Seong-Jin Cho performs 94 seconds of new Mozart | Copyright: © ISM W. Lienbacher

    Seong-Jin Cho performs 94 seconds of new Mozart © ISM W. Lienbacher

  • Cho, Leisinger & Villazon | Copyright: © ISM W. Lienbacher

    Cho, Leisinger & Villazon © ISM W. Lienbacher

  • Cho, Leisinger & Villazon | Copyright: © ISM W. Lienbacher

    Cho, Leisinger & Villazon © ISM W. Lienbacher

On Mozart 265th birthday on 27 Jan 2021 the Mozartwoche presented an extra special event: the world premiere of a previously unknown piece by the musical prodigy himself. The newly discovered piano solo, entitled Allegro in D - K.626b/16, was played by the world-famous pianist, Seong-Jin Cho in the Great Hall of the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation. In this program next to the concert performance of Seong-Jin Cho, we have Dr. Ulrich Leisinger, the head research of the Mozartwoche, and Rolando Villazon, the Intendant tell us the story and background of this new discovery. English and German version available

Producer Unitel GmbH & Co. KG
Distribution TV and all other rights: Unitel
Video format UHD

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