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Mozart: The reign of love por Jan Swafford
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Mozart: The reign of love (edición 2020)

por Jan Swafford (Autor)

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At the earliest ages it was apparent that Wolfgang Mozart's singular imagination was at work in every direction. He hated to be bored and hated to be idle, and through his life he responded to these threats with a repertoire of antidotes mental and physical. Whether in his rabidly obscene mode or not, Mozart was always hilarious. He went at every piece of his life, and perhaps most notably his social life, with tremendous gusto. His circle of friends and patrons was wide, encompassing anyone who appealed to his boundless appetites for music and all things pleasurable and fun. Mozart was known to be an inexplicable force of nature who could rise from a luminous improvisation at the keyboard to a leap over the furniture. He was forever drumming on things, tapping his feet, jabbering away, but who could grasp your hand and look at you with a profound, searching, and melancholy look in his blue eyes. Even in company there was often an air about Mozart of being not quite there. It was as if he lived onstage and off simultaneously, a character in life's tragicomedy but also outside of it watching, studying, gathering material for the fabric of his art. Like Jan Swafford's biographies Beethoven and Johannes Brahms, Mozart is the complete exhumation of a genius in his life and ours: a man who would enrich the world with his talent for centuries to come and who would immeasurably shape classical music. As Swafford reveals, it's nearly impossible to understand classical music's origins and indeed its evolutions, as well as the Baroque period, without studying the man himself.… (más)
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Título:Mozart: The reign of love
Autores:Jan Swafford (Autor)
Información:New York: Harper, c2020 (ebk ed v11092020)
Colecciones:Digital library
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Etiquetas:eBook, Jan Swafford 1946-, Swafford - Mozart: Reign of love [2020], Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-91, Mozart biography, Mozart correspondence, Mozart - index of musical compositions, Mozart - Don Giovanni [1787], Mozart - Die Zauberflöte [1791], Mozart arias, Mozart clavier concertos, Mozart concerto form, Mozart - European tour 1763-6, Mozart family, Mozart - Freemasons, Mozart - Italian tours 1769-71 1772-3, Mozart - London 1764-5, Mozart - Mannheim 1777-8, Mozart - Mantua 1770, Mozart - Milan 1770 & 1771, Mozart - Munich 1777, Mozart musical career, Mozart - musical forms late C18th, Mozart - Paris 1763-6 1777-8, Mozart - portrayal of aristocracy, Mozart - Prague, Mozart/Salieri rivalry, Mozart - Salzburg, Mozart string quartets, Mozart symphonies, Mozart - Vienna, Mozart violin concertos, Almaviva ['Nozze di Figaro'], Augsburg 1777, Austrian empire C18th, castratos, Catholic Church C18th, counterpoint, Don Giovanni [character], Enlightenment, Enlightenment - 'Die Zauberflöte' & Freemasons, Figaro [character], France 1789, Illuminati C18th, Jews C18th - laws & restrictions, Leporello [character], opera buffa, Papageno [character], Queen of the Night [character], Sarastro [character], Singspiel, Valentin Adamberger ['Adamonti'] c1740/3-1804, CPE (Carl Philipp Emanuel) Bach 1714-88, Johann Christian Bach 1735-82, Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1750, Beaumarchais [Pierre-Augustin Caron] 1732-99, Beaumarchais - Mariage de Figaro [1778], Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827, Ignaz v Born 1742-91, Giacomo Casanova 1725-98, Casanova & 'Don Giovanni', Hieronymus v Colloredo 1732-1812 [prince-a/bishop of Salzburg 1772-1803; a/bishop of Salzburg 1803-12], Lorenzo Da Ponte 1749-1838, Da Ponte - 'Così fan tutte', Da Ponte - 'Don Giovanni', Da Ponte - 'Le nozze di Figaro', Christoph Willibald Gluck 1714-87, Carlo Goldoni 1707-93, Friedrich Melchior Grimm 1723-1807 baron, George Frideric Handel (Georg Friedrich Händel) 1685-1759, Johann Adolph Hasse 1699-1783, Joseph Haydn 1732-1809, Haydn/Mozart relations, Joseph II of Habsburg-Lorraine 1741/1765-90 HRE [king in Germany 1764-90; king of Hungary & Croatia & of Bohemia & a/duke of Austria 1780-90], Joseph II - Da Ponte, Joseph II - Freemasons, Joseph II - Mozart, Joseph II - Salieri, Leopold II 1747/1790-92 HRE & king in Germany & king of Bohemia Hungary & Croatia [a/duke of Austria & g/duke of Tuscany 1765-90], Louis XV de Bourbon ('Le bien-aimé') 1710/1715-74 roi de France & de Navarre [duc d'Anjou 1710-12; dauphin 1712-15], Maria Theresia 1717/1740-80 a/duchess of Austria & queen of Hungary & Croatia & of Bohemia [HRE consort & queen consort of Germany 1745-65], Marie-Antoinette de Habsbourg-Lorraine 1755/1774-91/1793 reine consort de France & de Navarre [1791-92 reine consort des Français], Pietro Metastasio 1698-1782, Constanze Mozart 1762-1842, Leopold Mozart 1719-87, Antonio Salieri 1750-1825, Emanuel Schikaneder 1751-1812, Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) FRS 1694-1778 [Ac.fr.1746]

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At the earliest ages it was apparent that Wolfgang Mozart's singular imagination was at work in every direction. He hated to be bored and hated to be idle, and through his life he responded to these threats with a repertoire of antidotes mental and physical. Whether in his rabidly obscene mode or not, Mozart was always hilarious. He went at every piece of his life, and perhaps most notably his social life, with tremendous gusto. His circle of friends and patrons was wide, encompassing anyone who appealed to his boundless appetites for music and all things pleasurable and fun. Mozart was known to be an inexplicable force of nature who could rise from a luminous improvisation at the keyboard to a leap over the furniture. He was forever drumming on things, tapping his feet, jabbering away, but who could grasp your hand and look at you with a profound, searching, and melancholy look in his blue eyes. Even in company there was often an air about Mozart of being not quite there. It was as if he lived onstage and off simultaneously, a character in life's tragicomedy but also outside of it watching, studying, gathering material for the fabric of his art. Like Jan Swafford's biographies Beethoven and Johannes Brahms, Mozart is the complete exhumation of a genius in his life and ours: a man who would enrich the world with his talent for centuries to come and who would immeasurably shape classical music. As Swafford reveals, it's nearly impossible to understand classical music's origins and indeed its evolutions, as well as the Baroque period, without studying the man himself.

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