Obscene Child
Sheila Fitzpatrick: Mozart, 5 July 2007
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: A Biography
by Piero Melograni, translated by Lydia Cochrane.
Chicago, 300 pp., £19, December 2006,0 226 51956 2 Show More
by Piero Melograni, translated by Lydia Cochrane.
Chicago, 300 pp., £19, December 2006,
Mozart: The First Biography
by Franz Niemetschek, translated by Helen Mautner.
Berghahn, 77 pp., £17.50, November 2006,1 84545 231 3 Show More
by Franz Niemetschek, translated by Helen Mautner.
Berghahn, 77 pp., £17.50, November 2006,
Mozart’s Women: His Family, His Friends, His Music
by Jane Glover.
Pan, 406 pp., £7.99, April 2006,0 330 41858 0 Show More
by Jane Glover.
Pan, 406 pp., £7.99, April 2006,
“... death and fear of poisoning were associated with the commission of a requiem mass by a mysterious anonymous patron. As his health declined and the unfinished commission (for which he was yet to be paid) weighed on him, Mozart ‘began to speak of death, and declared that he was writing the requiem for himself’. He told Constanze that he could not rid ... ”