From left: Mark Gothoni, Paul Rivinius, Hartmut Rodhe and Peter Hoerr.By Greg StepanichLAKE WORTH -- Although much of the activity in today's classical music world is spent in pursuit of the new or the old but overlooked, it's always nice to check in on the canon and see that it's doing just fine.The Mozart Piano Quartet, a foursome of performers and academics who work in … [Read more...]