Hi all!

Is it true that Mozart added a short cadenza for solo lute in his version 
of the Caecilia ode?

Mozart also composed songs with mandolin accompaniment, and of course 
there is the manuscript D-FS Wey.692 which contains Mozart arias for song 
and mandora as well as music by Dittersdorf and Sussmayr.


mvh
Are Vidar Hansen

> H=E4ndel's St. Caecilia ode, reworked by Mozart, has an aria for flute and
> lute. (Done that.) The littel mandolin ethingy from Don Giovanni works well
> on a lute. (Been there.) Toyohiko will have an interesting article 'Did
> Mozart play lute?' for next Nostalgia. Just because many of his songs fit
> remarkably well on a lute, a happy coincidence. He was more succesful than
> me trying to make them fit on a guitar. Same singer, some years ago. (Not
> quite done that, then.)
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> David
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> From: "Paul Pleijsier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Hello list,
>> has there ever been any Mozart performed on the lute? In past or present?
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>> Paul Pleijsier
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