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08:04-08:28 |
PIANO TRIO FROM MOZART'S BIRTH PLACE |
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24hours Mozart will open with a special chamber music serenade from Mozart’s birthplace in Salzburg. The young German violinist, Julia Fischer, the cellist, Daniel Müller-Schott, and the pianist, Jonathan Gilad will in this historical locale perform Mozart’s Piano Trio in B major K 502.
In order to approximate an authentic as possible sound, the musicians will be given the opportunity to use two original instruments for the 24hours Mozart-opening: Julia Fischer will play Mozart’s own concert violin and Jonathan Gilad the composer’s hammer piano. The violin generally does not suffer age-related damage. The piano, however, does, and great restoration efforts have had to be undertaken so as to render this priceless historical hammer piano once more play-worthy.
Mozart’s Piano Trio in B major K 502 was created in November 1786. The easily remembered, lively theme of the first movement (Allegro) as well as the enchantingly melodic motif in the larghetto and the concert-like elements above all in the final movement (Allegretto) have made lasting contributions to the great popularity of the work. With his five piano trios composed in Vienna not before 1786 in the standard arrangement with violin and violoncello, Mozart crafted masterworks, which played an important role in the development of the genre. The novelty was that the strings, in dialogue with the previously mostly dominant piano, gained increasing independence. Mozart naturally presumed the use of a hammer piano with its more gentle sounds, rich in overtones, which better combined with the violin and cello than the voluminous sound of a modern grand piano.
Live-broadcast in 6 countries |
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Julia Fischer (playing on the authentic violin of Mozart)
Daniel Müller-Schott (cello)
Jonathan Gillad (pianoforte) (tbc) |
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Trio for Piano, Violin & Cello in B Flat Major, K. 502 |
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24 min |
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ca. 24 min |
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