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Title: Mozart and His Operas
Author: David Cairns
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Penguin/Allen Lane
ISBN: 0713994916
Format: Hardback 290 pages
David Cairns weaves a engaging narrative
which puts Mozarts operas in
the context of his life, showing how
they illuminate his creativity as
a whole.
Mozarts unusual childhood as
a musical prodigy touring Europe as
a performer from an early age is well
known. But even more remarkable is
that the genius grew up, surviving
his unnatural early years and producing
works of increasing maturity and originality.
Using the operas as his guide, Cairns
traces the steady deepening of Mozarts
musical style from his beginnings
as a child prodigy, through his coming
of age with what Cairns sees as the
most Romantic and forward-looking
of all Mozarts operas, Idomeneo,
to the later genius displayed in the
three comic operas, The Marriage of
Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Così
Fan Tutte, and in The Magic Flute,
the final and greatest triumph of
his career.
Strongly Recommended.
Price: £22.00
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