Mozart At His Zenith

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

This week on Exploring Music, we're devoting our shows to Mozart’s final years. We’ll explore a stream of masterpieces, including Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, the final symphonies and piano concertos, and his unfinished Requiem.

For more information, including daily playlists, check out the Exploring Music website »

Comments [4]

Andrea from New York, NY

Sorry, but why isn't the information for this show up to date? The photo/copy is for last week.
Also, it would be helpful to have the music Bill features listed as sometimes my radio fades, and there are pieces that are new to me. This is a wonderfully educational show, and having a playlist would enhance the experience.

Feb. 03 2010 11:53 PM
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Eva Jedruch

Why has Bill McGlaughlin's program - one of the best aired on WQXR - gotten exiled to 11:00 pm?! Can you please return it to an earlier hour - 7:00 or 8:00 pm, so that more of us might enjoy them? His programs are wonderful.

Feb. 02 2010 05:54 PM
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Kimberly

Is there enough interest to have this show turned into a podcast, or made available to download somehow? I heard part of the Mozart series (earlier in the evening than this) on a trip to Rochester and would love to hear more.

Jan. 31 2010 09:54 PM
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Joe Saldarini

Can anything be done to get your program back to an earlier time? Regret we had to miss this.

Jan. 28 2010 04:23 PM
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