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| Screenshots of The Mozartian app for mobile devices. |
The Mozartian. It's HERE and it's M VOGUE! Introducing the most comprehensive Mozart app ever created. Discover Mozart's daily history, listen to podcasts, take a musical video tour of his hometown, read quotes by those who knew him personally and find out where concerts are happening near you. It's all here. Mozart re-imagined in an exciting and accessible way. This pioneering app will set your discovery of Mozart in motion, or enhance or rekindle it, as a utility you'll love to re-visit!
The platform I used to create my app, Appsbar, was amongst Apple, Cisco, and PayPal as winning one of the 2012 Gold Stevie Awards from the 10th annual American Business Awards. Appsbar was named the New Tech Company of the Year, so I'm confident that what I have to offer is valuable and current. A special thank you to the very gifted Italian artist Simona Candini for permitting me to use her Queen Amadeus artwork for my splash page. As a fierce guardian of the Mozart legacy, it channeled my inner-superhero in a fun and playful way as to be nearly a caricature. I try not to take myself TOO seriously!
The Mozartian is available on AppCatch for Android, iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Phones and virtually all tablets. This link works on your desktop and all other devices. I'll make regular updates to the content and I welcome (and encourage!) your feedback as I continue to make improvements to its overall design and functionality. The Mozartian is truly an innovation in the way Mozart is shared and communicated in our world. It's a free resource for experiencing Mozart in the here and now and yet another testament to my philosophy: Mozart for all!
Sherry
| Playing around with my new app on two devices is sensory overload! |

2 comments:
This is a remarkable achievement, Sherry ! Brava ! Bravissima!
I can't wait to upload it on my pda and try it out! Beautiful interface as well.
Well done !
The spirit of Mozart is alive and well in your capable hands, heart and mind!
Best
Vincent
Thank you, Vincent! Please let me know if you encounter any technical problems and of course feel welcome to suggest edits and recommend additional sources. I hope you find it to be a useful reference to have on hand!
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