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Mozart's Letters, Hardback Book

Mozart's Letters Hardback

Edited by Peter Washington, Michael Rose

Part of the Everyman's Library POCKET POETS series

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The 1200 or so letters of Mozart and his family form the most fascinating correspondence by any artist of the eighteenth century or earlier, and Mozart himself ranks high among letter writers of any age or occupation.

A vivd and amzingly detailed picture emerges of Mozart's career as performer, teacher and composer, as well as a lively account of contemporary musical politics in the courts and opera houses of Europe.

The inclusion of letters from his father, a dominant but loving parent determined to supervise his son's career evern after he had grown up, highlights the problems which Mozart encountered in breaking with his provincial background, as well as providing a glimpse of the social and domestic details that tell us so much about the kind of person Mozart was and how he lived.

The correspondence ends with the pathetic begging letters of his last years and the touching, adoring yet protective letters to his wife.

This edition is being published in May 2006 to coincide with the 250th anniversay of Mozart's birth.

The selection has been made from the classic translation by Emily Anderson.

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