In this brilliant biography, acclaimed historian Paul Johnson draws upon his expert knowledge of the era and Mozart's own private letters to conjure Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's life and times in rich detail. Johnson charts Mozart's life from age three through to his later years. Along the way, Johnson challenges some of the popular myths that cloud Mozart's image: his allegedly tempestuous personal relationships and supposedly bitter rivalry with Salieri, as well as the notion that he was desperately impoverished when he died. The result---a bold, invigorating portrait of one of the most popular and influential composers of all time.
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By Gayle Kowalchyk and E. L. Lancaster
Series: Alfred's Basic Piano Library
Category: Piano - Alfred's Basic Group Piano Course
Format: Book
Instrument: Piano
Level: Levels 3 & 4
A Course Designed for Group Instruction Using Acoustic or Electronic Instruments