Foothill College’s Author Series presents Mozart authority Daniel N. Leeson speaking on his newest book, ‘The Mozart Cache,’ the story of a variety of precious objects that, with a single exception, all appear to have been in Leopold Mozart’s apartment at the time of his death in 1787. Leopold Mozart, a composer, conductor, teacher and violinist, is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Included in ‘The Mozart Cache’ are various portraits of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, his sister, his mother and other members of his family. Author Leeson discusses how these items should be regarded by the scholars of Mozart’s life.
Author Daniel N. Leeson, one of America’s leading Mozart authorities, has been a professional performing musician for much of his life, and is a former officer of the Mozart Society of America. Leeson speaks on Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 12 noon in the Student Lounge/Campus Center of Foothill College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. For more information visit http://preznet.fhda.edu/fas.html or email CaseyMia@Foothill.edu. This event is free.
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Siminoff’s book ‘The Art of Tap Tuning’ features a 50-minute DVD that fully explains the process of adjusting the structure of acoustic stringed instruments to improve their sound. Siminoff currently devotes his full attention to luthierie and the production of mandolin kits, banjo and mandolin parts, and to authoring various texts and monthly columns on musical instrument construction.
Redwood City Downtown Library is located at 1044 Middlefield Road. For more information call 780-701 8 or visit www.redwoodcity.org/library. This event is free.
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