The Mostly Mozart Guide to Mozart
By: Carl Vigeland
One genius refl ects on another, with the perspective of nearly two hundred years adding to the weight of Einstein’s conclusion. Yet only fi fteen years after Mozart’s death in 1791, a court musician wrote: “He was a meteor on the musical horizon, for whose appearance we were not yet prepared.” Admired in his age and in ours, Mozart bequeathed to the ages musical riches in which everyone can delight.LincolnCenter’s air-conditioning still a technological novelty in the late 1950s and early 1960s, but a welcome blessing in the sweltering humidity of aNew York Summer presented both an opportunity and a challenge: how to fi ll the halls to best advantage programmatically and fi nancially during the summer, when the resident companies were not performing. At that time, the “season” began in mid-September and ended in late May, creating the possibility that the plaza could become an urban desert and the halls a fi nancial drain during June, July and August. [download]
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