Mozart: The Man and the Artist, as Revealed in His Own Words
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A curated selection of letters, excerpts, and annotations presents the composer’s voice on his creative process, opinions on opera and performance, pedagogical views, critical judgments of contemporaries, and reflections on friendship, religion, and worldly matters. An introductory biographical sketch and editorial commentary provide context and translations that aim to preserve colloquial tone while clarifying meaning. Arranged thematically, the material alternates practical remarks on composition and technique with personal memoir-like disclosures, offering insight into artistic principles, professional frustrations, and the social life surrounding musical practice.
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