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1756-1791

Moonlight on the magic flute

2017
Jack and Annie travel to Vienna, Austria, in 1762, where they meet the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his sister and help save the budding genius' life.

One False Note #2 The 39 Clues

2008
Amy and Dan Cahill are in the lead to find thirty-nine clues that safeguard a great power, and are in possession of a coded sheet of Mozart's music that will help them find the next clue while their relatives follow in close pursuit. Does not include game cards.

Mozart

the man and the artist revealed in his own words
1965
A republication of the 1926 text which presents over two hundred excerpts from the letters, writings and reported conversations of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, in which he discusses the concerns and events of his life, and offers his opinions on opera, religion and morals, travel, and other matters.

Who was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?

Explores the life and work of the prolific eighteenth-century Austrian composer who began life as a child prodigy, composing music at the age of five, and died a pauper at age thirty-five.

Mozart

2003
An illustrated biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, discussing his childhood and early affinity for music, his recognition as a child prodigy, his decision to move to Vienna, and his marriage, poverty, and death.

Mozart

1979
A biography depicting the man and his music against the background of the world he lived in.

Mozart

1976

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

2017
"A biography of German-born composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, examining his European travels and interest in opera, as well as some of his greatest compositions"--Provided by publisher.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

musical prodigy and composer
2015
"Introduce young readers to one of history’s greatest composers. They will enjoy tracing Mozart’s life from his childhood touring Europe as a musical prodigy through his years in Italy, Salzburg, and Vienna. They’ll learn about his struggles for independence and his musical innovation. The title touches on the composition of operas, liturgical music, symphonies, concertos, and more. Mozart’s enduring popularity and the significant influence he had on the composers who followed him are also discussed. A timeline helps readers understand the chronology of events discussed in the book."--Publisher description.

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