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A child prodigy who performed throughout Europe in his early years, Mozart excelled in every medium of his time, including chamber music for strings, the piano and concerto and opera. Along with his contemporaries Haydn and Beethoven, he is one of the composers who brought the Viennese Classical style to its height. His mature music, distinguished by its melodic beauty, formal perfection and richness of harmony is rooted in both Austrian and German traditions. He is widely regarded as the most universal composer in the history of Western music. This biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one…mehr

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A child prodigy who performed throughout Europe in his early years, Mozart excelled in every medium of his time, including chamber music for strings, the piano and concerto and opera. Along with his contemporaries Haydn and Beethoven, he is one of the composers who brought the Viennese Classical style to its height. His mature music, distinguished by its melodic beauty, formal perfection and richness of harmony is rooted in both Austrian and German traditions. He is widely regarded as the most universal composer in the history of Western music. This biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one in a new series of composer biographies, derived and adapted from the second edition of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. These newly written biographies bring the best of the book-length pieces in The New Grove to a wider audience. >
Autorenporträt
Cliff Eisen is reader in historical musicology at King's College, London. His research has focused on the Classical period, particularly on Mozart, performing practice and 18th and 19th century chamber music. He is currently working on the Mozart String Quintets and is associate editor of the forthcoming revision of the Kochel Catalogue. Stanley Sadie has been editor of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians since 1970. He was editor of The Musical Times (1967-87) and a music critic for The Times (1964-81). He was President of the International Musicological Society 1992-7 and is author of several studies of Mozart.