
On a side note ...
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Sotheby's has set a record among sold works by Mozart, when one of two leaves of the famous composer's Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra in E flat (1779) was sold to a private buyer for a "mere" 110,900 British pounds. The work is said to be one of Mozart's brilliant inventions, where he created a symbiotic relationship between symphony and concert, a symphonic concert if you wish. Will the surviving notes from Klurendrejeriet® 2008 be worth as much in 300 years, perhaps?
Mozart
ReplyDeletecool guy, invented Mozarella right?
Great stuff.