Following in Mozart’s footsteps: The violin played by young Wolfgang had many owners before it found its home in the collection of the International Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg, where in 1998 the decision was taken to place the precious instrument in youthful hands again: from among 30 children
Following in Mozart’s footsteps: The violin played by young Wolfgang had many owners before it found its home in the collection of the International Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg, where in 1998 the decision was taken to place the precious instrument in youthful hands again: from among 30 children who had applied, the then 11-year-old Maria-Elisabeth Lott, who had made a good impression with her playfully virtuosic style, was found worthy to walk in the footsteps of the boy Mozart.