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#GetToKnow #FSSO #5thSymphonyConcert #Music #Mozart #PianoConcertoFor2Pianos It is not known when Mozart completed his concerto for two pianos in E-flat major, K. 365/316a, but research by Alan Tyson shows that cadenzas for the first and third movements are written in his and his father's handwriting on a type of paper used between August 1775 and January 1777. It is also presumed that Mozart wrote it to play with his sister Maria Anna (“Nannerl”). Years later he performed it in a private concert with pupil Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer. Here is a snippet of what you can expect at the FSSO Symphony Concert when the two maestro's Albie Van Schalkwyk and Charl du Plessis take to the stage 13 October 2018 at the Odeion School of Music OSM, UFS
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