What do you do when you meet good friends in a foreign country? Exactly! You make music together! That's what Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart did when he met up with four friends from Mannheim in Paris in 1778. The result was a piece somewhere between a symphony and a concerto, with lots of solos and beautiful passages for the orchestra. But wait a minute! Our cheeky earth girl Phili has taken a closer look! And there's a big mystery to solve: Who were these musical friends? Did Mozart really write this composition? But in the end, it's all about really good music. And that's the main thing - isn't it?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Excerpts from Sinfonia concertante in E flat major for oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon and orchestra
Eun Sun Kim | Conductor
Undine Röhner-Stolle | oboe
Fabian Dirr | clarinet
Sarah Ennouhi | horn
Felix Amrhein | bassoon
Malte Arkona | Moderation
Victoria Esper | Speaker
Michael Kube | Conception
Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra
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