Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The Greatest Pure Musician the World Has Ever Known
Great Biographies, Book 1
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Jerry Beebe
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The History Hour
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Probably the most naturally gifted musician the world has ever known, Mozart began his career early as a child prodigy. By the age five, he was already proficient on the violin, the harpsichord, and piano keyboard, and had begun composing music that had integrity. He was a showman as well, according to contemporary documents, and charmed many of the crowned heads of Europe with his performance and his manner.
Inside you’ll hear about:
- Early years of prodigy.
- The Grand Tour 1763-66.
- Setbacks and success in Vienna.
- The solo trip to Italy.
- Salzburg to Vienna.
- Augsburg, Mannheim, Paris, and Munich.
- Munich and Idomeneo.
- And much more...
Unlike other child prodigies though, Mozart developed gradually into a mature musician, composing operas, concertos, 41 symphonies, string quartets, piano sonatas, and many other kinds of music. Although he died when he was only 35 years old, he is still one of the most prolific composers who ever lived.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-10-19
A Flawing personality.
That such an idealist could be so pragmatic simply makes him more inspiring to me. The Declaration of Independence remains the most inspiring political ideal ever penned.
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- Ayden Gennadi
- 13-10-19
Surprisingly Valuable book.
I began listen this book simply because, somehow, while I'd already listen biographies of most of the Presidents - and many of some of them - I had somehow overlooked Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This book is not a hagiography - it acknowledges and discusses Jefferson's flaws - but it does something very valuable in how it gets across Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's point of view.
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- Eddy
- 23-05-24
Mozart genius
Ok really good listen. Flew through it, excellently read . Recommend it to anyone with an interest.
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