The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01


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Step into the mind of a musical genius with *The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01*. This remarkable collection unveils the personal correspondence of one of history's greatest composers, offering a rare glimpse into the life, thoughts, and creative process of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. What secrets and insights await within these pages? From profound reflections on his compositions to intimate exchanges with family and friends, Mozart's letters reveal the man behind the music, showcasing his passion, wit, and struggles.This volume presents a rich tapestry of Mozart's life, illuminating the social and cultural context of 18th-century Europe. Each letter is a testament to his enduring legacy, inviting readers to appreciate the artistry and dedication that shaped his timeless works. Are you prepared to discover the personal side of a musical icon? *The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01* will deepen your understanding of the man who transformed classical music and inspire you to explore his magnificent compositions.Through these heartfelt letters, experience the joys and challenges Mozart faced, revealing his humanity alongside his extraordinary talent. This collection is essential for music lovers, scholars, and anyone who wishes to connect with the spirit of a true master. Don’t miss the chance to enrich your literary and musical journey! Acquire *The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01* today and immerse yourself in the world of one of music’s most celebrated figures.







Mozart: Letters


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Mozart's remarkable life was well and richly documented in letters: his own and those concerning him written by others. This volume brings together a fascinating selection, giving us a detailed portrait of the composer's life and times. Here are letters to and from Mozart's domineering father, Leopold, the earliest of which, addressed to a friend, describes the six-year-old Mozart's accomplishments. There is also a letter sent to the Royal Society in London from one of its members describing an astonishing encounter with the eight-year-old prodigy. Here are letters from the adolescent Mozart to his mother and sister; adoring, protective missives to his wife; and, from his later years, letter after letter to friends, family, former patrons, and fellow musicians begging for financial help. Mozart's correspondence is full of details that illuminate the quotidien aspects of his days, reveal the great joys and burdens of his musical genius, and provide us with a lively account of the musical politics in the courts and opera houses of eighteenth-century Europe. Finally, in a letter written by Mozart's sister-in-law, this splendid epistolary portrait of the great composer is completed with a deeply moving account of his last hours.







The Letters of Mozart and his Family


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This study has been revised to include new finds about the composition dates of several Mozart works. A new bibliography and a collation with the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe edition of letters, edited by O.E.Deutsch, W.A.Bauer and J.H.Eibl: Baerenreiter, 1962-75 is also included.




Love Letters of Great Men


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Remember the wonderfully romantic book of love letters that Carrie reads aloud to Big in the recent blockbuster film, Sex and the City? Fans raced to buy copies of their own, only to find out that the beautiful book didn't actually exist. However, since all of the letters referenced in the film did exist, we decided to publish this gorgeous keepsake ourselves. Love Letters of Great Men follows hot on the heels of the film and collects together some of history's most romantic letters from the private papers of Beethoven, Mark Twain, Mozart, and Lord Byron. For some of these great men, love is "a delicious poison" (William Congreve); for others, "a nice soft wife on a sofa with good fire, & books & music" (Charles Darwin). Love can scorch like the heat of the sun (Henry VIII), or penetrate the depths of one's heart like a cooling rain (Flaubert). Every shade of love is here, from the exquisite eloquence of Oscar Wilde and the simple devotion of Robert Browning, to the wonderfully modern misery of the Roman Pliny the Younger, losing himself in work to forget how much he misses his beloved wife, Calpurnia. Taken together, these letters show that perhaps men haven't changed all that much over the last 2,000 years--passion, jealousy, hope and longing still rule their hearts and minds. In an age of e-mail and texted "i luv u"s, this timeless and unique collection reminds us that nothing can compare to the simple joy of sitting down to read a letter from the one you love.




Mozart's Letters, Mozart's Life


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"A wonderful collection that gives Mozart a voice as a son, husband, brother and friend." —New York Times Book Review "Mozart's honesty, his awareness of his own genius and his contempt for authority all shine out from these letters."—Sunday Times (London). " In Mozart's Letters, Mozart's Life, Robert Spaethling presents "Mozart in all the rawness of his driving energies" (Spectator), preserved in the "zany, often angry effervescence" of his writing (Observer). Where other translators have ignored Mozart's atrocious spelling and tempered his foul language, "Robert Spaethling's new translations are lively and racy, and do justice to Mozart's restlessly inventive mind" (Daily Mail). Carefully selected and meticulously annotated, this collection of letters "should be on the shelves of every music lover" (BBC Music Magazine).




Mozart


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Franz Xaver Niemetschek was born in 1766 in what is now the Czech Republic and came from a musical family, which gave him a deep appreciation and admiration for Mozart's genius. In 1798 he published his biography on Mozart, with a touching dedication to Haydn, the only one written by an eyewitness, and authorized by Mozart's widow Constanze. It is one of the earliest specimens of musical biography which, compared with other branches of biography, was still in its infancy even in the later part of the 19th century. In this sense, it is an important document of music history. However, this loving and intimate portrait of Mozart, based on documents, letters and other original sources, also conveys a vivid picture of the social and especially courtly life that formed the background of Mozart's sheer magical talents as composer and virtuoso.




Letters to Horseface


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While journeying through Italy in 1770, fourteen-year-old Mozart relates his experiences in letters to his sister.




Echoes of Emperors and Composers: Correspondence Across Time and Passion (Napoleon's Letters to Josephine, 1796-1812 by Emperor of the French Napoleon I/ The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/ Letters of Abelard and Heloise by Peter Abelard and Héloïse)


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Book 1: Gain insight into the passionate correspondence between a renowned emperor and his beloved with “Napoleon's Letters to Josephine, 1796-1812 by Emperor of the French Napoleon I.” This collection of letters reveals the personal and romantic expressions exchanged between Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine de Beauharnais, providing a glimpse into the emotional landscape of one of history's most iconic couples. Book 2: Enter the world of classical music and creativity with “The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.” This volume presents letters written by Mozart, offering a unique perspective on the life and mind of the prolific composer. Mozart's letters provide a window into his artistic process, personal relationships, and the cultural milieu of 18th-century Europe. Book 3: Experience the timeless and tragic love story of Abelard and Heloise with “Letters of Abelard and Heloise by Peter Abelard and Héloïse.” This collection captures the intimate and poignant letters exchanged between the medieval philosopher Peter Abelard and his student Héloïse. Their correspondence reveals a love affair that transcends time, marked by intellectual passion, societal constraints, and enduring devotion.