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Opera singers (left to right) Elīna Garanča, Helen Donath and Tamar Iveri perform in Mozart's opera Così fan tutte at the Salzburg Opera Festival. Andreas Schaad/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Pianist Víkingur Ólafsson sets the music of Mozart amid his peers to offer a fresh take on the master composer. Ari Magg/Deutsche Grammophon hide caption

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Jeremy Denk's c.1300-c.2000 comes out Feb. 8 on Nonesuch. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Brooklyn-based pianist Simone Dinnerstein traveled to Cuba to make her recent album with a young orchestra from Havana. Now they're on tour in the U.S. Articulate hide caption

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Don Giovanni (Gerald Finley, left) is pulled down to hell by the ghost of the Commendatore (Alastair Mills) in a Glyndebourne production of Mozart's Don Giovanni. Robbie Jack/Corbis via Getty Images hide caption

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Mozart died 225 years ago at age 35. A new, enormous box set contains all of his music. Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum/Decca Classics hide caption

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Violinist Hilary Hahn. Michael Patrick O'Leary/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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András Schiff takes late sonatas by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert to Carnegie Hall. AJ Wilhelm/for NPR hide caption

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Madama Butterfly is one of many unhappy moms in opera. Patrick Riviere/Getty Images hide caption

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Conductor (and flutist) Nicholas McGegan fell in love with opera as a kid. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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The elegant conductor Michael Tilson Thomas leading the San Francisco Symphony in a live performance from Carnegie Hall on November 13, 2013. Eric Thayer for NPR hide caption

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Timo Andres' new album, Home Stretch, comes out July 30. Tim Cragg/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Daniel Stepner performs on the violin once owned by Mozart himself. WGBH hide caption

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Violinist Amandine Beyer holds Mozart's own violin backstage at Boston's Jordan Hall on Monday. Kathy Wittman/Courtesy of the Boston Early Music Festival hide caption

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Mozart's Queen of the Night (portrayed here by soprano Diana Damrau), in his The Magic Flute, is one of opera's more intense mothers. AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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The Mehter Turkish Army Band, wearing traditional Ottoman Era costumes, in a 1957 photo. Douglas Miller/Getty Images hide caption

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Fathers have played an important role in shaping musical history. Matthew Scherf/iStockphoto.com hide caption

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Clockwise from upper left: Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed, The Mountain Goats, Suzanne Vega. Courtesy of the artists hide caption

toggle caption Courtesy of the artists The Speak-Singing Debate: Just Sing The Damn Song!

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