Mozart's Tea Time
26 January 2025/ Germany / Greifenberg
- Mozart's first six Sonatas on two Instruments
Costantino Mastroprimiano (fortepiano)<hr class=‘break-tag’ />When we hear Mozart's first six sonatas - as the autograph attests - they are all composed in one breath, this is already an experience, a journey into Mozart's language. Experiencing the sonatas at this concert on two different instruments will be an unforgettable experience. We know from his correspondence with Leopold that the Sonata in D major (Kv 284) was tested on Stein's new instrument in Augsburg and we also know Mozart's thoughts on this new instrument. Costantino Mastroprimiano - one of the leading experts in historical performance practice and a teacher at the conservatory in Perugia as well as in numerous international masterclasses - attempts to recreate the improvisatory atmosphere of these compositions.
Costantino Mastroprimiano (fortepiano)<hr class=‘break-tag’ />When we hear Mozart's first six sonatas - as the autograph attests - they are all composed in one breath, this is already an experience, a journey into Mozart's language. Experiencing the sonatas at this concert on two different instruments will be an unforgettable experience. We know from his correspondence with Leopold that the Sonata in D major (Kv 284) was tested on Stein's new instrument in Augsburg and we also know Mozart's thoughts on this new instrument. Costantino Mastroprimiano - one of the leading experts in historical performance practice and a teacher at the conservatory in Perugia as well as in numerous international masterclasses - attempts to recreate the improvisatory atmosphere of these compositions.