Vaduz Classic 2022 to feature world premiere of lost Mozart work
Never before played in public, the Sinfonieorchester Liechtenstein will perform the Cantata for Prince Alois I. von Liechtenstein on 28 August – secure broadcast rights now!
Cantata for Prince Alois I. von Liechtenstein
28. August, 2022, 11:00
Vaduzer Saal, Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Even after over two centuries, a composer as prolific as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart still holds surprises: a recently discovered, never before performed work by the maestro will make its debut at the prestigious Vaduz Classic Festival in Liechtenstein this summer.
Discovered by Austrian conductor and composer Heinz Prammer during a research project in 2019, the Cantata for Prince Alois I. von Liechtenstein (KV Anh. 242) is the only work in the Köchel catalogue to have thus far never been played in public. Prammer himself will have the honour of conducting the Sinfonieorchester Liechtenstein alongside the Philharmonia Chor Wien and soloists Slávka Zámečníková and Mario Zeffiri for its maiden performance, closing out Vaduz Classic in spectacular fashion.
Technical Details
7 broadcast cameras (4 operated, 3 static)
CuePilot - direction + sound
Live-Feed (clean or program, Full-HD up to 10 Mbit (H.264)
4K recording as ProRes 422 et al. (5 hours after the concert)
320Kbit/s audio transmission
Delivery upon agreement
Contact Carsten Huber (carsten.huber@kulimag.li) for licensing information!
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