Alison Osborne presented a programme of recorded music entitled Leopold's Little Boy, obviously comprising music by Mozart.
This was a Full Circle programme, where complete works were played, rather than extracts, and Mrs Osborne set the scene for the music.
The first item played was the Andante, K15kk, from London Sketchbook, written when Wolfgang Amadeus was just eight years old, played by Hans-Udo Kreuels.
Next came a Thomas Bloch recording Adagio and Rondo for Glassharmonica, written seven months before the composer died, followed by the Concerto for Two Pianos K365, played by Jeno Jando and Dnes Varjon.
Anne-Sophie Mutter and Bruno Giurana, with the Orchestra of St Martin-in-the-Fields, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner, were heard in the Sinfonia Concertante and the programme ended with Charles Mackerras conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra in the Jupiter Symphony.
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