The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01

The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01

The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 A full and authentic edition of Mozart's Letters...
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Author: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,1756-1791
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The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01

The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01

$19.99 $9.99

The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,1756-1791
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01

A full and authentic edition of Mozart's Letters ought to require no special apology; for, though their essential substance has already been made known by quotations from biographies by Nissen, Jahn, and myself, taken from the originals, still in these three works the letters are necessarily not only very imperfectly given, but in some parts so fragmentary, that the peculiar charm of this correspondencenamely, the familiar and confidential mood in which it was written at the timeis entirely destroyed. It was only possible to restore, and to enable others to enjoy this charma charm so novel, even to those already conversant with Mozart's life, that the most familiar incidents acquire fresh zest from itby an ungarbled edition of these letters. This is what I now offer, feeling convinced that it will be welcome not only to the mass of Mozart's admirers, but also to professional musicians; for in them alone is strikingly set forth how Mozart lived and labored, enjoyed and suffered, and this with a degree of vivid and graphic reality which no biography, however complete, could ever succeed in giving. Who does not know the varied riches of Mozart's life? All that agitated the minds of men in that daynay, all that now moves, and ever will move, the heart of manvibrated with fresh pulsation, and under the most manifold forms, in his sensitive soul, and mirrored itself in a series of letters, which indeed rather resemble a journal than a correspondence. This artist, Nature had gifted in all respects with the most clear and vigorous intellect that ever man possessed. Even in a language which he had not so fully mastered as to acquire the facility of giving expression to his ideas, he contrived to relate to others all that he saw and heard, and felt and thought, with surprising clearness and the most charming sprightliness, combined with talent and good feeling. Above all, in his letters to his father when travelling, we meet with the most minute delineations of countries and people, of the progress of the fine arts, especially in the theatres and in music; we also see the impulses of his own heart and a hundred other things which, in fascination, and universal as well as artistic interest, have scarcely a parallel in our literature. The style may fail to a certain degree in polish, that is, in definite purpose in expressing what he wished to say in an attractive or congenial form,an art, however, which Mozart so thoroughly understood in his music. His mode of writing, especially in the later letters from Vienna, is often very slovenly, evidencing how averse the Maestro was to the task. Still these letters are manifestly the unconstrained, natural, and simple outpourings of his heart, delightfully recalling to our minds all the sweetness and pathos, the spirit and grace, which have a thousand times enchanted us in the music of Mozart. The accounts of his visit to Paris may, indeed, lay claim to a certain aesthetic value, for they are written throughout with visible zest in his own descriptions, and also with wit, and charm, and characteristic energy. As these combined merits can only become apparent by an ungarbled series of the letters, I have resolved, after many long years of zealous research in collecting them, to undertake the work,that is, to publish the letters entire that have come to my knowledge. It now only remains for me to give some words of explanation as to the method I have pursued in editing them. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 5307
Author: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Release Date: Mar 1, 2004
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Translator: Wallace, Grace, Lady, 1804-1878

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