September 2010
Beginner
376 pages
12h 7m
English
Salzburg’s music and arts university, the Mozarteum, shares a name with its modest concert hall, known to students as the Great Hall. This venue may not seem so “great” in terms of size, but it has a spotless reputation for quality performances both within and outside the realm of the music of Mozart.
The Great Hall at the Mozarteum University may only be a century old, but its roots can be traced right back to Mozart himself. Constanze, the composer’s widow, formed the Cathedral Music Association and Mozarteum in 1841. Its purpose was to encourage artistic excellence ...
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