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The 2003 formed Mozart Children’s Orchestra is a well
recommended performance for music lovers. Although it is formed by a group of
children under age of 12, they do perform decently. They have undergone
training and practices to make their performance outstanding.
These children learn to play musical instruments together with
great harmony. Also, they are exposed to the great value of appreciating
belonging to a talent group. Each and every one of them has their own talent.
Having them all united to perform music is simply one of the best things you
can enjoy in life.
They are being known as the Mozart Children’s Orchestra.
Throughout the year, they will be going to different places to perform.
However, they have special performances meant for Mozart Week. It is a moment
of fun and music for all involved.
Every year, the soloist changes. This year, this role is
played by Caitlan Rinaldy, a 12 years old beautiful and talented girl. She
comes from Stiftung Mozarteum, Salzburg. The performance will be conducted by
Christoph Koncz and Marc Minkowski whereas the presenter is Jürgen Flimm.
If you are visiting Salzburg during the Mozart’s birthday
week, be sure not to miss this great opportunity to watch the orchestra. It is
undoubtedly going to be a meaningful activity to do with your family if you
have young children. Hopefully by bringing them along, these young children’s
performance will be able to inspire your children. Perhaps they will begin to
develop interest and passion in music soon. After all, it is always great to have
an extra talent.
You can purchase the ticket to the orchestra from this link:
http://www.wmo.at/31-mozartwoche-mozart-kinderorchester-marc-minkowski-christoph-koncz-caitlan-rinaldy-juergen-f-tickets-283368l2326981-de.html
(look for “#31 Mozartwoche”)
The details for the orchestra are as listed below:
Date: 31 January 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 3 p.m.
Place: Großer Saal Mozarteum
They will be playing a few famous music pieces composed by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. You are likely familiar with this musician, who has
left many great masterpieces for the later generation to enjoy. Among the music
pieces which will be performed are:
- Symphony in D major KV95
- “Lieder ohne Worte” (songs without words)
- Concerto in C major for piano and orchestra KV 415
- Symphony in D Major KV 97
If you need to reserve your tickets, you can contact tickets@mozarteum.at or fax +43-662-87
44 54
The ticket prices are surely reasonable and affordable. They
are being sold at the price of EUR 55, - / 45, - / 35, - / 25, -
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