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Mozart in Prague

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The narrative explores the profound connection between Mozart and Prague, highlighting the city's early appreciation for his music amidst his struggles for recognition in Vienna. Unlike the indifference he faced in his hometown, the people of Prague celebrated him fervently, exemplified by the enthusiastic reception of the "Prague" Symphony in 1787. The book contrasts his humble burial in Vienna with a grand funeral in Prague, revealing the city's commitment to his legacy and support for his family. Rich in historical context, it features notable figures like Marie Antoinette and Giacomo Casanova.

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Mozart in Prague, Daniel E. Freeman

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2022
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2022
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souple
Pages
494
ISBN13
9781959770176
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The narrative explores the profound connection between Mozart and Prague, highlighting the city's early appreciation for his music amidst his struggles for recognition in Vienna. Unlike the indifference he faced in his hometown, the people of Prague celebrated him fervently, exemplified by the enthusiastic reception of the "Prague" Symphony in 1787. The book contrasts his humble burial in Vienna with a grand funeral in Prague, revealing the city's commitment to his legacy and support for his family. Rich in historical context, it features notable figures like Marie Antoinette and Giacomo Casanova.