| Michael Levey - 1971 - 312 Seiten
In this biography of the eighteenth century composer, the author analyzes specific musical compositions and considers Mozart's unique genius and his relationship with his ... | |
| Georg Knepler - 1997 - 420 Seiten
First published in Berlin in 1991. | |
| Paul Nettl - 1970 - 178 Seiten
Speculative Masonry was pervasive in eighteenth century society, when Mozart (a Freemason) composed The Magic Flute. | |
| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - 2000 - 528 Seiten
For understanding his references to places and events, and provide linguistic details about the originals that would otherwise pass unnoticed. | |
| Gilles Cantagrel - 2005 - 232 Seiten
The 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth will be celebrated worldwide with festivities and performances. This is the context for an abundantly illustrated work that provides a ... | |
| John Suchet - 2017 - 292 Seiten
We think we know the story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's life. Austrian-born to a tyrannical father who worked him fiercely; unhappily married to a spendthrift woman; a child ... | |
| Herbert Kupferberg - 1986 - 296 Seiten
Discusses Mozart's marriage, finances, pet dog, religion, health, childhood, and other aspects of his life. | |
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