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Treasures Of Mozart, The
Mozart is perhaps the greatest composer who ever lived. His music, like Shakespeare's prose, expresses every facet of the human condition, and transcends time and place. This new title in the blockbuster Treasures series pays tribute to Mozart's musical brilliance, covering his entire life and major works in a series of lavish spreads. Follow Mozart as he takes his first steps as a composer, tours Europe as a child genius, struggles to reconcile his artistic vision with his patrons' demands, and achieves fame but not fortune--tragically dying at only 35 years of age in abject poverty. Learn, also, about his encounter with Haydn, connection with the Masons, and marvelous operas: The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, Cosi fan tutte, and The Magic Flute.Boxed sidebars and facsimile documents complete the exquisite slipcased package, which comes complete with a CD of Mozart's most enchanting pieces. FACSIMILE DOCUMENTS INCLUDE: - Original scores - Letters to friends and family, including those from Mozart telling his father and sister of his mother's death- Concert posters- Concert programs- Reviews and criticisms
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| Series Title |
Treasures
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| Call Number |
780.92 Irv t
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| Publisher | Andre Deutsch : London, Great Britain., 2012 |
| Collation |
63p. :Ill. ;28x22 cm
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| Language |
English
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| ISBN/ISSN |
9780233003580
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| Classification |
780.92
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| Content Type |
-
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| Media Type |
-
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| Carrier Type |
-
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| Edition |
2nd ed.
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| Subject(s) | |
| Specific Detail Info |
-
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| Statement of Responsibility |
Irving, John
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