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First page of the symphony score reduced to two pianos and eight hands of Die Zauberflote
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First page of the symphony score reduced to two pianos and eight hands of Die Zauberflote
LRI4566487 First page of the symphony score reduced to two pianos and eight hands of Die Zauberflote, opera by Mozart, Lichtenthal version (19th century) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Biblioteca del Conservatorio G. Verdi, Milan, Italy; (add.info.: First page of musical score of Lichtenthal version of " Die Zauberflote" opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). First page of the symphony score reduced to two pianos and eight hands of " La flute enchantee" opera by Mozart adapted by Lichtenthal. 19th century. Milan, Biblioteca del Conservatorio); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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This print showcases the first page of the symphony score reduced to two pianos and eight hands of Die Zauberflote, an opera by Mozart in its Lichtenthal version from the 19th century. The artwork was created by an unknown artist during that time period and is currently housed in the Biblioteca del Conservatorio G. Verdi in Milan, Italy. The image captures the intricate musical notations on a beautifully aged sheet of paper, evoking a sense of history and artistry. The reduction of the symphony score to two pianos and eight hands highlights the complexity and richness of Mozart's composition, as well as showcasing his ability to adapt his work for different instruments. Die Zauberflote, also known as "The Magic Flute" is one of Mozart's most famous operas. It tells a fantastical story filled with enchantment, love, and adventure. This particular version adapted by Lichtenthal further adds to its allure. Luisa Ricciarini expertly captured this frontispiece photograph while ensuring it remains within copyright regulations. Her attention to detail allows viewers to appreciate every stroke on this historical document. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of music history through Luisa Ricciarini's lens, we are reminded once again why Mozart continues to be celebrated as one of classical music's greatest composers.
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