It's time for the musicians to take the stage, and they're all dressed up in their best costumes for the evening's performance. Everyone's a little nervous about what to wear, but they all agree that it's nice to be able to perform in a historical setting without feeling like you're being judged for being a historical person. The musicians decide to play a piece of music by a famous French composer, Alphonse Moholy-Nagy, who's known for his romantic and tragic works. The audience is impressed by the musicians' performance, and one of the audience members tells the musicians that he'd like to see them perform again in a few years. He also tells them that his son, a lawyer named roman, is looking for a wife for him, and he's looking for someone to marry. He's also a fan of the musicians, so he invites them to come to his house for a party. He asks which of the music they'll be playing, and the musicians tell him that it will be a Mozart oboe quartet in a major k. He then asks which is the Mozart piano sonata, which he thinks is "full of tragic beauty" in a key that's "bursting with sadness" . This is the first time that the audience has heard this music, and it makes the musicians nervous, so they ask the audience to take a picture with them.
It's time for the musicians to take the stage, and they're all dressed up in their best costumes for the evening's performance. Everyone's a little nervous about what to wear, but they all agree that it's nice to be able to perform in a historical setting without feeling like you're being judged for being a historical person. The musicians decide to play a piece of music by a famous French composer, Alphonse Moholy-Nagy, who's known for his romantic and tragic works. The audience is impressed by the musicians' performance, and one of the audience members tells the musicians that he'd like to see them perform again in a few years. He also tells them that his son, a lawyer named roman, is looking for a wife for him, and he's looking for someone to marry. He's also a fan of the musicians, so he invites them to come to his house for a party. He asks which of the music they'll be playing, and the musicians tell him that it will be a Mozart oboe quartet in a major k. He then asks which is the Mozart piano sonata, which he thinks is "full of tragic beauty" in a key that's "bursting with sadness" . This is the first time that the audience has heard this music, and it makes the musicians nervous, so they ask the audience to take a picture with them.