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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Turkish Rondo (Original Post)
elleng
May 2019
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The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,584 posts)1. I used to be able to play that, although rather badly.
elleng
(130,724 posts)2. and there's THIS!
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,584 posts)3. My dad had that album!
I don't know what became of it, but I remember it very well.
elleng
(130,724 posts)4. Dear Ocelot, I had it!
Sorry all my albums disappeared, along with the house (sale.)
Ptah
(33,019 posts)5. All I get is NPR news
elleng
(130,724 posts)6. That's because you're too late! PBSNewsHour begins at 7.
Gotta be FAST around here!
Ptah
(33,019 posts)7. I clicked on your link six minutes after your OP
How much faster can I be.
It's a LIVE broadcast I post, and that particular piece is rather brief. And then 7:00 NewsHour arrives.
Aristus
(66,284 posts)9. I have fond and even unseemly memories of this piece.
Back in 1995, I played Mozart in a college production of Amadeus. There was a scene set at a dinner party in which Mozart and Constanze get up to a little mischief, and Constanze ends up spanking Mozart in a family un-friendly moment. My Constanze was a stunning redhead, and the music playing for the scene was the Turkish Rondo.
I have a lot of fond memories of my theater days...
I LOVE the piece, separate entirely from Amadeus.