LONG LOST MOZART BALLET
14J BL PERFORMED IN BERLIN. BERLIN, July B.< Mozart ’» long lost one-act ballet. “Die Liebesprobe,” composed in 17'31, and recently discovered by a Munich musician, will be performed for the first time within recent knowledge in Berlin when the season reopens in the municipal opera house. Although the complete libretto and. musical score, as composed bv Mozart, has been discovered in its entirety it has been decided to change the very simple story he took as a basis of the lit'teen different dances and compositions of which the ballet is made up. Professor Koderich Mojsisovics has adapted a Korean legend to this end, leaving the score untouched. Whereas Mozart illustrated merely an episode at a masquerade and called it “The Recruit, or The Love Test,” the ballet will be known to day as “The Love Test, or Chun-Yang, the Faithful Dancer.” Six of the dances are already known, but the other ninenumbers are said to be new even to, the most devout lovers of Mozart. .
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 210, 18 August 1933, Page 12
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