
For the Mozart family, having friends in high places was the norm
In this week’s episode of Mozart Snapshots, pianist Katie Mahan takes us to an off the beaten path hidden gem in Salzburg, the beautiful rococo villa “Robininghof”.

By Karla Walker

WIN TICKETS to see the Emerson Quartet’s farewell performance with Friends of Chamber Music
The NYC-based and internationally renowned ensemble visits Colorado for their final performance with the Denver Friends of Chamber Music.

By Karla Walker

Mozart’s terrifying character in the opera ‘Don Giovanni’
Mozart’s opera “Don Giovanni” is full of drama, ambiguity, comedy, tragedy and even supernatural elements.

By Karla Walker

WIN TICKETS to see Gershwin’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ with the Colorado Symphony
Colorado Symphony is opening its 2022-2023 concert season with international piano sensation Jon Kimura Parker, we want you to be there!

By Karla Walker

What do Mozart’s Italian operas and the film ‘The Sound of Music’ have in common? A little known Count.
Mozart might not have ever written Italian opera had it not been for a little known Count, whose house was used two centuries later as the backdrop for ‘The Sound of Music.’

By Karla Walker

600+ musical instruments headed to Colorado schools in time for the start of the school year
Rosalind Greisz is one of those teachers who goes above and beyond for her students.

By Karla Walker

Mozartkugeln: How to spot the real bonbon
Finding Mozartkugeln isn’t hard. You can find it online or at a specialty grocer. But finding authentic Mozartkugeln in Colorado, or the U.S., is nearly impossible.

By Karla Walker

Mozart’s sense of humor: jokes, riddles and toilet-humor.
Mozart’s sense of humor was off-color — adolescent and inappropriate by today’s standards.

By Karla Walker

Mozart’s favorite pet: a starling that could sing his melodies
Mozart had a number of pets over the course of his short life, but one stands out above all the others: his pet starling.

By Karla Walker

Constanze Mozart: Who was Mrs. Mozart?
When Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died at the age of 35, he left his wife Constanze with two children, almost no money and his manuscripts.

By Karla Walker

Sunday was Funday for Mozart and his family
Sundays started with Mass for the Mozart family who were working musicians for the Archbishop’s weekly church service.

By Karla Walker

CPR Classical presents: violinist Joshua Bell with the National Repertory Orchestra at the Newman Center July 9th
Superstar violinist Joshua Bell headlines the National Repertory Orchestra’s Denver debut on July 9th at the Newman Center.

By Karla Walker

Summerfest Postcards: Hear Audio Snapshots of Colorado’s Summer Music Festivals
Summerfest Postcards are audio snapshots of some of Colorado’s summertime classical music festivals.

By Karla Walker

Summerfest 2022: What to hear and when
Every summer the classical music world comes to Colorado. The Centennial State boasts more summer classical music festivals per capita than any other state!

By Karla Walker

Mozart’s shadow looms large over the city of Salzburg
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a petite 5′ 4″, but his shadow looms large over his city of birth, Salzburg, Austria.

By Karla Walker

Mozart’s ‘The Magic Flute’: The lovable Papageno
Mozart lived to write opera, but he struggled with box office success. The initial run of “The Marriage of Figaro” in Vienna ran only nine times before closing.

By Karla Walker