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The volume traces the composer's middle career, recounting his 1778 visit to Paris amid the Gluckist–Piccinnist controversies and the mixed reception he met there. It follows his return to Salzburg, duties at court, and the genesis and production of Idomeneo, then surveys his first major successes in Vienna including Die Entführung aus dem Serail. Parallel chapters describe his courtship, married life, and relationships with family and friends, and outline his social circle and involvement with Freemasonry. The narrative closes with assessments of his artistic personality, the influences shaping his style, and a focused overview of his pianoforte compositions.
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