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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Mozart; classical; music; CD; Oboe Quartet in F major; K370; Clarinet Quintet in A major; K581; oboe; clarinet; opera; The Magic Flute; Die Zauberflote
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Two classical music CDs featuring compositions by Mozart
Don Giovanni, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is set in Seville in the mid-17th Century and is based on the legends of Don Juan. This engraving of Mr FitzWilliam as Leporello shows him displaying Don Giovanni's catalogue of women - whose special feature is a ladies name for every letter of the alphabet. Leporello presents the names much in the same way as the street ballad sellers sold their sheets of songs. ephemera, theatre, opera, actor, servant to Don Giovanni,
Salzburg, Austria, Getreidegasse, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, birthplace, house of birth, baroque, composer, concert, opera, music, composing, facade, 18th century
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Mozart; classical; music; CD; Symphony No 34 in C; K338; Six German Dances; K600; Choral works; Requiem; Great Mass; Coronation Mass
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Two classical music CDs featuring compositions by Mozart
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Undated 19th century portrait engraving of prolific and influential Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791). Engraving by Paul Barfus, based on a work by Schworer.
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Portrait engraving print circa 1897 of a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart rehearsing his XIIth mass. Mozart (1756 - 1791) was a child prodigy who became a prolific and influential composer. Engraving by Victor Focillon, based on the painting by J Scherrer.
Scene from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni 1787 (c1914). Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer, first performed in Prague in 1787. The libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte (1749-1838) was based on Moliere's play of 1665 Don Juan, ou le festin de Pierre (Don Juan, or the Stone Banquet). Here Don Giovanni is attempting to seduce Zerlina, a country girl to whom he sings Give me thy hand, oh fairest (La ci darem la mano). From A Day With Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by May Byron. (London, c1914).
Mozart's opera 'The Magic Flute' ('Die Zauberflote'), 1791 (1906). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) and Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812), the librettist, working on 'The Magic Flute' which was first produced in Vienna in September 1791. La Vie de Mozart (The Life of Mozart), Liebig Trade Card. (Paris, 1906). Chromolithograph.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) at the age of seven playing his violin in front of Empress Maria Theresa. The story is that when Mozart had finished, he jumped on Maria Theresa's lap and gave her a kiss. Mozart's father Leopold and his sister stand by the piano looking on. From La Vie de Mozart (The Life of Mozart), Liebig Trade Card. (Paris, 1906).
Design for Mozart's 'Don Giovanni', 1875. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer, first performed in Prague in 1787. The libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte (1749-1838) was based on Moliere's play of 1665 Don Juan, ou le festin de Pierre (Don Juan, or the Stone Banquet). Donna Elvira's room from a design of 1875.
Design for Mozart's 'Don Giovanni', 1875. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer, first performed in Prague in 1787. The libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte (1749-1838) was based on Moliere's play of 1665 Don Juan, ou le festin de Pierre (Don Juan, or the Stone Banquet). Don Giovanni's Banqueting Hall from a design of 1875.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), in 1759 (1906). Mozart's first attempt, at the age of three, to play the piano. In the doorway his sister Nannerl and his father Leopold look on. . From La Vie de Mozart (The Life of Mozart), Liebig Trade Card.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his sister Maria Anna and father Leopold in frot of a portrait of the children's mother, Anna Maria. Painted by Johann Nepomuk della Croce, 1780
Portrait of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart circa 1780 painted by Johann Nepomuk della Croce. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 ? 5 December 1791), prolific and influential Austrian composer of the Classical era.
Design for Mozart's 'Don Giovanni', 1875. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer, first performed in Prague in 1787. The libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte (1749-1838) was based on Moliere's play of 1665 Don Juan, ou le festin de Pie
Set design for Mozart's Magic Flute, 1791 (1863). ('Die Zauberflote'), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) with libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812) was first produced in Vienna in 1791. The plot has overtones of Freemasonry. Some say Queen of the Night is based on the Empress Maria Theresa (1717-1780). Design for an 1863 production at the Pairs Opera.
Mozart working on the Overture for 'Don Giovanni', 1787 (1906). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) wrote the overture on the night of 28 October 1787 ready for its first performance at the National Theatre, Prague, the next day. La Vie de Mozart (The Life of Mozart), Liebig Trade Card. (Paris, 1906).
Mozart (Die Zauberflote - The Magic Flute) Fire and Water, 2 ordeals of Tamino. D?cor, Karl Friedrich Schinkel 1816. Overtones of Freemasonry. Some say Queen of the Night is Empress Maria Theresa. Biblioteque de l'Opera
Unsigned portrait of Mozart in Court Dress from 1762, from 1956 book Mozart Memorials in Salzburg. The original must be out of copyright, but the book is not. Published by the International Foundation Mozarteum, Salzburg.
Mozart (Die Zauberflote - The Magic Flute) Temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro High Priest. D?cor, last scene, Karl Friedrich Schinkel 1816. Overtones of Freemasonry. Some say Queen of the Night is Empress Maria Theresa.Biblioteque de l'Opera, Paris
Mozart (Die Zauberflote - The Magic Flute) Temple of Isis and Osiris where Sarastro High Priest. D?cor by Karl Friedrich Schinkel 1816. Plot has overtones of Freemasonry. Some say Queen of the Night is Empress Maria Theresa. Biblioteque de l'Opera, Paris
Portrait of Mozart at the piano in 1766-7 by Thaddaus Helbling from 1956 book Mozart Memorials in Salzburg. The original must be out of copyright, but the book is not. Published by the International Foundation Mozarteum, Salzburg.
Scene from Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro. (Le Nozze di Figaro), comic opera (opera buffa) with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte (1749-1838) after Beaumarchais, first performed on l May 1786 at the Burgtheater, Vienna. Susanna, maid to Countess Almaviva telling the page Cherubino to leave when they hear voices approaching. Instead he will hide in the chair, covered by a drape, only to be exposed by the Count. From A Day With Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by May Byron. (London, c1914).
Scene from the opera Don Giovanni (1787), c1914. The stone statue of the Commandatore arrives to join the feast to which Don Giovanni has jokingly invited him. Don Giovanni killed the Commandatore when he challenged him when he had seduced his daughter, Donna Anna. Mozart's opera was first performed in Prague in 1787. From A Day With Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by May Byron. (London, c1914).
Portrait of Mozart by Leonhard Posch from 1956 book Mozart Memorials in Salzburg. The original must be out of copyright, but the book is not. Published by the International Foundation Mozarteum, Salzburg.
Unfinished oil painting of Mozart by his brother-in-law, Josef Lange, 1782-3 in Vienna, from 1956 book Mozart Memorials in Salzburg. The original must be out of copyright, but the book is not. Published by the International Foundation Mozarteum, Salzburg.
1907 concert hotel entertainment music ; Edwardian; 1900s; musical; evening; singing; performers; audience; amusement; relaxation; dinner; food; eating; social; programme; list; antique; paper; history; ephemera ; Dinner concert ; Hotel Cecil, London W C, England
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Concert programme held at the hotel Cecil, London W C
Poster for the opera 'The Magic Flute' ('Die Zauberflote'), 1791. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's (1756-1791) last opera, libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812), it was first performed in Vienna on 30 September 1791.
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Leipzig, , city, St. Thomas Church, Johann Sebastian Bach, Leipzig, Germany, Martin Luther, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, organ, Richard Wagner, Saxony, music, history, aerial view, from Mendebrunnen, HISTGE, 1496
St. Thomas Church, Thomaskirche, Johann Sebastian Bach, Leipzig, Germany, Martin Luther, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, organ, HISTGE, Richard Wagner, Saxony, statue, church, music, history
; Leipzig, Thomaskirche, city, St. Thomas Church, Johann Sebastian Bach, Leipzig, Germany, Martin Luther, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, organ, Richard Wagner, Saxony, music, history, aerial view, from Mendebrunnen, HISTGE, 1496;
Leipzig, Thomaskirche, city, St. Thomas Church, Johann Sebastian Bach, Leipzig, Germany, Martin Luther, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, organ, Richard Wagner, Saxony, music, history, aerial view, from Mendebrunnen, HISTGE, 1496
Scene from Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro 1786 (1905). The Marriage of Figaro 1786 (1905). (Le Nozze di Figaro), comic opera (opera buffa) with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte (1749-1838) after Beaumarchais, first performed on l May 1786 at the Burgtheater, Vienna. A group of peasants led by Figaro and Susanna sing Count Almaviva's praises and to entreat him not to dismiss the page Cherubino from his service. He relents to the extent that he gives him a commission in his regiment. From Les Noces de Figaro, one of set of trade cards issued by Liebig & Co, 1905.
Scene from Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro 1786 (1905). (Le Nozze di Figaro), comic opera (opera buffa) with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte (1749-1838) after Beaumarchais, first performed on l May 1786 at the Burgtheater, Vienna. Count Almaviva uncovering the page Cherubino in his hiding place, an armchair. The other figures are Susanna, maid to Countess Almaviva, and Don Basilio, a music master. From Les Noces de Figaro, one of set of trade cards issued by Liebig & Co, 1905.
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Concert ticket for the benefit of Mr Giardini (1716 – 1796), an Italian composer, performer, music teacher and violinist. After Giovanni Battista Cipriani, R.A. Engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi, R.A.