The Mostly Mozart Guide to Mozart

The Mostly Mozart Guide to Mozart

by Carl Vigeland
The Mostly Mozart Guide to Mozart

The Mostly Mozart Guide to Mozart

by Carl Vigeland

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Overview

A fresh, accessible guide to Mozart's life and works

Over a period of roughly twenty years, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed more than 600 finished pieces of music. If you were the director of a major symphony orchestra, you could program only works by Mozart for an entire year—and still you would barely have scratched the surface of the composer's immense, and immensely moving, body of work.

The Mostly Mozart Guide to Mozart is an accessible, insightful, and entertaining resource for music lovers looking for a deeper understanding of the genius of Mozart. It combines a brief and revealing account of his life and times with a comprehensive survey of his major compositions. You'll also discover accounts of major performances, fascinating anecdotes about Mozart and his works, comments from artists past and present, and tips on what to listen for when you listen to Mozart. And, a selected discography will help you develop a fantastic collection of recordings by the finest modern musicians playing Mozart's greatest music.

Filled with insightful quotes from fellow composers, critics, and Mozart admirers, as well as informative illustrations, The Mostly Mozart Guide to Mozart answers all of your questions about this transcendent genius and his music, and probably some you never thought to ask.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780470195307
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Publication date: 07/01/2009
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Carl Vigeland, author of several books, including In Concert: Onstage and Offstage with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and, with Wynton Marsalis, Jazz in the Bittersweet Blues of Life, has written about music and other subjects for many magazines, including the Atlantic, Downbeat, the New York Times Magazine, and Boston magazine, for which he was the classical music columnist. He lives in Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

PREFACE.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

THE HISTORY OF THE MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL.

INTRODUCTION by Jane Moss and Louis Langrée.

PART ONE Mozart's Biography: A Hero's Life.

On the Road.

Home in Salzburg.

Vienna and the World.

Chronology.

PART TWO Mozart's Works: Let There Be Music.

Symphonies and Orchestral Works.

Concertante.

Concertos for Strings and Winds.

Chamber Music.

Vocal Music.

Piano Music.

Opera.

CONCLUSION: MOZART AND MORTALITY.

A PERSONAL NOTE.

READING MOZART.

NOTES TO PAGES XV–XXI.

CREDITS.

INDEX.

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