Contents
1: Salzburg and the Grand Tour: 1756-69
2: Works by an 'almost supernatural talent'
3: Italy: 1769-73
4: Opera seria: 'Fitting the clothes to the figure'
5: Salzburg: 1774-7
6: Sacred music: 'I have thoroughly acquainted myself with that
style since my youth'
7: Mannheim and Paris: 1777-9
8: The 'Classical Style': Mozart and the keyboard
9: Salzburg and Munich: 1779-81
10: Orchestral music: 'the glorious effect of a symphony with
flutes, oboes, and clarinets'
11: Vienna: 1781-5
12: Singspiel: 'music must never offend the ear'
13: Piano concertos and chamber music in 'the Land of the
Clavier'
14: Vienna and Prague: 1786-8
15: Chamber music: 'The greatest composer known to me':
16: Opera buffa: 'Most important is that it must be really
comic'
17: The last years: 1788-91
18: The last works: 'A rich possession, but even fairer hopes'
19: 'de morte transire ad vitam'
Appendices
A Calendar / B List of Works / C Personalia / D Select Bibliography
/
Index
Julian Rushton is the Emeritus West Riding Professor of Music at the University of Leeds. He serves on the editorial boards of Journal of the Royal Music Association, Music Analysis, and Eighteenth-Century Music. He is the general editor of the Cambridge Music Handbook series and is the former president of the Royal Musical Association. He has published widely, especially on Mozart and Berlioz.
'An achievement of real distinction.... Rushton unfailingly
captures the right tone, rendering his book accessible to the
general Mozart lover and at the same time satisfying to the Mozart
scholar.... This is a book to relish.'--John Irving,
Eighteenth-Century Music
'An exceptional book. Rushton's Mozart is a practical guide for
both the general reader and scholar. The biography is fluent, easy
to understand, and supplies many updated resources. He offers a
concise and up-to-date biography while meeting his objective of
supplying an introduction and guide to the works.This is a well
researched book that will serve as a practical guide for both the
general reader and scholar.'--Jonathan Ng, Choral Journal
'Crisp, learned.'--Alex Ross, The New Yorker
'A crisp account of the composer's career, with many musical
examples.... Rushton is direct, impersonal and authoritative, as
befits a brief but learned introductory life. Not that he doesn't
offer anecdotal material to keep the more casual reader
entertained.'--Michael Dirda, Washington Pos
'Always sensitive, judicious, and stimulating. It is too short--not
too short for Mozart but for Rushton, who has certainly much more
to say that would be of interest.'--Charles Rosen, The New York
Review of Books
'A valuable addition to the ever-growing literature on
Mozart.'--Library Journal
'Rushton has pulled off something as brilliant as it is
implausible: a perfectly judicious account of the life of the
composer.' --Bookpage
'The finest short biography of Mozart that I know--incisive,
insightful, and elegantly written. If I had to recommend one book
that explained the man and his music, this would be it.'--Cliff
Eisen, Department of Music, King's College London
'A splendid introduction to Mozart's life and works--carefully
organized, sensibly argued, and lucidly written. Rushton brings his
vast knowledge of Mozart into the biographical arena and succeeds
admirably in writing for both the layman and the connoisseur of
Mozart's music.' --Simon P. Keefe, Professor of Music at City
University London, and editor of The Cambridge Companion to Mozart
and The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia
'Rushton's account is succinct yet thorough, covering key areas
such as the composer's relationship with freemasonry and his
attitudes toward his contemporaries.'--Andrew Farach-Colton
"...concise and well-written...very useful..."--Classical Net
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