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What Would Mozart Do?

KCRW is supported by the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Mozart always improvised the left-hand part of his “Coronation” Concerto. How would it sound today? You be the judge. On March 24…

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KCRW placeholderBy Monika Scott • Mar 8, 2012 • 1 min read

KCRW is supported by the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra.

Mozart always improvised the left-hand part of his “Coronation” Concerto. How would it sound today? You be the judge.

On March 24 & 25, Timothy Andres reveals his interpretation alongside the world premiere of his piano concerto Old Keys. Discover the “distinctive talent” The New Yorker hails as possessing “an unhurried grandeur that has rarely been felt in American music since John Adams.”

Tickets and information available at laco.org, or (213)622-7001 xt 1

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