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A Life

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An edition of Mozart (1995)

Mozart

A Life

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A biography of eighteenth-century Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, discussing his childhood, his talent as a composer and musician, his tumultuous career and personal life, and his early death.

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Publisher
Harper Perennial
Language
English
Pages
656

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Cover of: Mozart
Mozart: a life
1996, Pimlico
in English
Cover of: Mozart
Mozart: A Life
February 14, 1996, Harper Perennial
in English
Cover of: Mozart
Mozart: A Life
February 1995, Harpercollins
in English
Cover of: Mozart
Mozart: a life
1995, HarperCollinsPublishers
in English - 1st ed.

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First Sentence

"When Leopold Mozart died in 1787 at the age of sixty-seven, Lorenz Hagenauer's son, Dominikus Hagenauer, wrote in his diary that his father's late friend had been "a man of wit and sagacity, who would have been capable of rendering good service to the state even apart from music "but that he "had the misfortune of being always persecuted here and was by far less beloved here than in other, greater places in Europe.""

Classifications

Library of Congress
ML410.M9S65 1996, ML410.M9 S65 1996

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7284787M
ISBN 10
0060926929
ISBN 13
9780060926922
LCCN
94042277
OCLC/WorldCat
34162413
LibraryThing
7682
Goodreads
2080522

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2752851W

Work Description

Mozart: A Life is based on an unsurpassed knowledge of the documentary sources, including numerous documents that have not previously appeared in any biography of the composer. It offers a beautifully written and absorbing narrative of Mozart's life, from his birth in 1756 and childhood in Salzburg to the extraordinary decade of acclaimed performances in the capitals of Europe, where he was honored by royal families and adoring audiences, to his emergence as a prolific young composer, his status as Salzburg's favorite son in the 1770s, his conquest of Vienna, his marriage there, his financial vicissitudes, his later journeys to Prague and Germany, his deepening melancholia, his final triumphs, and his premature death in 1791.

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When Leopold Mozart died in 1787 at the age of sixty-seven, Lorenz Hagenauer's son, Dominikus Hagenauer, wrote in his diary that his father's late friend had been "a man of wit and sagacity, who would have been capable of rendering good service to the state even apart from music "but that he "had the misfortune of being always persecuted here and was by far less beloved here than in other, greater places in Europe."
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