Mozart – out of this world. Literally. Two golden records were sent into space with the Voyager missions, each with a selection of music from Earth.
Mozart made the cut with this – an aria from his opera Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute). Aside from working an orchestra while at the top of his game, he takes the human voice into realms ethereal in Queen of the Night:
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Can you make this kind of music with your voice?
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Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro Overture (K.492) performed ably by the Wiener Symphoniker:
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I was struck by the fact that it appears that only two of the musicians were women.
Joyous music as we head toward Thanksgiving.
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