
Mozart: The story of a little boy and his sister who gave concerts
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Authors:
- Tapper, Thomas
1864 - 1958
About this book
In an era when musical genius was often overshadowed by societal expectations, "Mozart: The Story of a Little Boy and His Sister Who Gave Concerts" by Thomas Tapper illuminates the extraordinary childhood of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This engaging biography captures the vibrant world of 18th-century Europe, where young Mozart and his sister, Maria Anna (Nannerl), dazzled audiences with their prodigious talent. Readers will discover how their familial bond and shared passion for music propelled them into the limelight, defying conventions of their time. Ideal for students and aspiring musicians, this narrative not only celebrates the siblings' remarkable concerts but also highlights the importance of nurturing creativity in youth. Dive into the enchanting beginnings of one of history's greatest composers.
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