Mozart's Death: A Corrective Survey of the Legends

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Springer, Oct 23, 1991 - Music - 285 pages
There is a macabre fascination in the spectacle of one so brilliant, dying so young, in such tragic circumstances. Was Mozart poisoned? Was he irresponsible and childish, dying from debauchery and dissipation? Did his wife contribute to his downfall? Was he driven to destruction by being ostracised as a rebel? Did his genius render him incapable of normal human contact and worldly prudence? Did he die because he had accomplished his mission as an artist and burnt himself out? Was he the victim of a run of bad luck? From 1791 to the present such stories have flourished; this book examines their development and the evidence for them.
 

Contents

Introduction
2
The Death
29
The Death in the Context of the Life
82
Conclusion
261

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