
Mozart's Youth
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Authors:
- Hoffmann, Franz
1814 - 1882
- Upton, George P. (George Putnam)
1834 - 1919
About this book
In a vibrant era of cultural awakening, "Mozart's Youth" by Franz Hoffmann illuminates the formative years of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a prodigy whose genius would forever alter the landscape of classical music. This compelling historical account delves into two pivotal elements: the rigorous training that shaped his unparalleled talent and the societal influences that nurtured his creativity. Through vivid storytelling, Hoffmann captures the essence of Mozart's early compositions and the familial support that propelled him into the limelight. Ideal for students, music enthusiasts, and historians alike, this work offers an insightful exploration of a young virtuoso's journey, showcasing the foundations of a legacy that continues to inspire generations.
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