The book, first published in 1995, is an attempt to suggest how much more complicated a figure Mozart was than popular legends and media portrayals would have us believe. He was surely a genius - in that, the legends are correct, and the evidence abounds - but he was also a working composer in a society crowded with working composers, and he had to make a living at his craft to maintain the style of living to which he and his family had become accustomed. By observing a realistic and human genius, the collection of essays portrays a more complex individual than the divinely inspired Mozart of myth, who took his notes directly from God.
A collection of essays which explore Mozart from various perspectives, suggesting the complexity of his character and his achievement.Reviews'This collection illustrates the value of disciplinary cross-fertilization...' The Times Literary Supplement
Book InformationISBN 9780521470650
Author James M. MorrisFormat Hardback
Page Count 262
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 490g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 19mm