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American Roots: Music of the Moravians
This concert of music from the pacifist community offered a meaningful alternative to the usual July Fourth celebration
"...a large library of works by the Bach family, Mozart, and Haydn, among others, and the works on La..."

July 4, 2014 Arts Review by Natalie Zeldin

The AIBA Armadillo Awards: Keeping Austin Local
The Austin Independent Business Alliance presents honors on Thursday
"...Local Austin Hangout Alamo Drafthouse BookPeople Cherrywood Coffee House Mozart's Spider House Cafe..."

April 22, 2014 News Post by Anne Harris

The Menuhin Competition 2014
"...Chamber works by Mozart, Kreisler, Saint-Saëns, and Piazzolla, with violinists Joji Hattori and..."

Feb. 21, 2014 Arts Feature

Gay Place
Old friends bring new art to new gallery, and it's Q as all get-out
"...Getcher powdered wig on. Last year, Bach. This year, Mozart. Sat., Feb. 8, 8pm-12mid. Butterfly Bar at the Vortex,..."

Feb. 7, 2014 Column by Kate X Messer

Butler School of Music
Two concerts – one by Harvey Pittel, one for the late Rose Taylor – pay tribute to 'living in a song'
"...but expanding it, taking pieces composed by J.S. Bach, Mozart, Marcello, and Loeillet for other instruments and reworking them..."

Jan. 24, 2014 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Top 10 (+1) Dance Classical Music Treasures of 2013
In 2013, dance and classical music were distinguished by their breadth of expression and eloquence
"...1) 'MOZART DANCES' (Mark Morris Dance Group/Texas Performing Arts) Startlingly virtuosic..."

Jan. 3, 2014 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Top 9 All-In Dance Concerts (Plus 3 Short Works) of 2013
This year, dancers took on weighty matters – gender, the body, grief – exploring them with remarkable depth
"...7) 'MOZART DANCES' (Mark Morris Dance Company/Texas Performing Arts) Morris' movement,..."

Jan. 3, 2014 Arts Feature by Jonelle Seitz

No Prayer for the Dying
Iron Maiden returns to Austin after 25 years
"...“The Trooper,” with its Mozart-on-meth riff figure, the elongated, metal opera atmospherics of “Seventh..."

Sept. 11, 2013 Music Post by Raoul Hernandez

A German Requiem
Texas Choral Consort's performance proved how strikingly different Brahms' Requiem is and how compassionate
"...heights – Verdi, Dvorak, Fauré, Duruflé, not to mention Mozart, who died giving birth to a Requiem – but..."

Aug. 23, 2013 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Austin Critics Table Awards 2013
Arts writers raise their glasses to outstanding art in list of nominees
"...Michelle Schumann, A Charlie Brown Christmas/Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 14..."

May 24, 2013 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Dawn Upshaw
The celebrated singer of opera and musical theatre knows how to use the tools for doing her job
"...as a performer so lauded for her interpretation of Mozart's operatic roles, to give voice to contemporary musical theatre..."

April 5, 2013 Arts Feature by Adam Roberts

Baby Grand
Visit from stork means shift in Schumann's concert schedule
"...keyboard for two of the three spring concerts. The Mozart's Birthday concerts on Jan. 25 & 26 will go..."

Jan. 9, 2013 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Raising Arizona
Arizona Dranes, the gospel beat, and the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
"...girl, whose parents were both illiterate laborers, tinkered with Mozart and Beethoven as an eight-year-old and was singing arias..."

Oct. 26, 2012 Music Feature by Michael Corcoran

All Over Creation: Surprise, Surprise
Peter Bay's work in 'Solo Symphony' revealed sides of him that hadn't been seen before
"...Bay leading orchestras through musical territories as diverse as Mozart and Mahler, Tchaikovsky and Takemitsu, and spoken at length..."

July 27, 2012 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Revolutionary Score
The Founding Fathers' first declaration: 'We're an American band!'
"...minds of "angelick strains" and "divine harmony," and when Mozart gets an earful of armonica in Vienna – at..."

June 29, 2012 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Wine of the Week
Rockin' wines from the proprietors a 154-year-old winery
"...Zinfandels. You can imagine a gowned sylph playing a Mozart miniature in the background – or maybe even Joanna..."

March 23, 2012 Food Column by Wes Marshall

All Over Creation: One Movement Ends, and One Begins
As one chamber music ensemble takes its final bow, another makes its start
"...farewell concert free to all comers. The program includes Mozart's Concerto for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra; Francis Poulenc's Sextet..."

March 16, 2012 Arts Column by Robert Faires

In Memoriam: Jennifer Bourianoff
ASO's longtime Assistant Concertmaster has passed away.
"...groups: Chamber Soloists of Austin, the Arundel Trio, A. Mozart Fest, Viola by Choice, the Viva Trio (with which..."

Dec. 29, 2011 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Kid Powers
Charlie Belle kicks up some Magnetic Fields buzz
"...popular, but she wasn't reviewed as though she were Mozart. It's like there's two cultures...."

Sept. 23, 2011 Screens Post by Cindy Widner

Blist'ring Strings
This summer the Austin Chamber Music Festival really brings the heat
"...members' virtuosity. They'll show us how it's done with Mozart's String Quartet in D Minor, Dvorák's "American" string quartet,..."

July 8, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Austin Symphony Orchestra July Fourth Concert & Fireworks
With fireworks banned and cash tight, ASO cancels its holiday concert
"...place July 10, 7:30pm, and features short compositions by Mozart, Mendelssohn, Haydn, Elgar, Dvorák, Schubert, and you'll even get..."

July 1, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Austin Lyric Opera
Despite its seven-figure debt, the opera lives to sing another day
"...will proceed with the three productions previously announced – Mozart's The Magic Flute in November, Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor..."

June 24, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

On the Funding Front
Eleven area artists and cultural organizations earn support for 2011 projects
"...and presentation of a new full-length ballet based on Mozart's The Magic Flute, choreographed by Artistic Director Stephen Mills;..."

Jan. 14, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Spotlight on Opera
In this training program, divas make room for regular folks to belt arias
"...Cavalleria Rusticana paired with Acts I and II of Mozart's sublime The Marriage of Figaro, have already performed two..."

Aug. 13, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Dark Was the Night
Blind Willie Johnson gets his place in history
"...Golden Record, launched into space in 1977 alongside Bach, Mozart, Chuck Berry, and others to portray the diversity and..."

June 2, 2010 Music Post by Jim Caligiuri

A Year's Cheers
The nominees for the 2010 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...Mozart: Concerto in F Major, Austin Symphony with..."

May 14, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

La Follia
La Serva Padrona was a surprise hit in 1733, and it still delights today
"...KW: Pergolesi, like Mozart, had the gift of writing music that was both..."

April 16, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

European Bistro
At European Bistro, even the schnitzel, sauerkraut, and spaetzle are airy, greaseless, and wholesome
"...that strudel and dessert crepes are also offered. The Mozart Cake ($7), a chocolate delicacy with a chilled pistachio..."

April 2, 2010 Food Review by Kate Thornberry

The Final Three
If fast, physical action in a national face-off is what you want, try Ballet Austin
"...and another for his dance The Trilogy: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 2007...."

March 26, 2010 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Smokey Robinson Keynote Interview
"...to be Beethoven," he admitted. "I want to be Mozart. And in 300 years, I want people to be..."

March 19, 2010 Music Review by Dan Oko

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