Great Masters: Mozart - His Life and Music
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The Great Courses, 2000.
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9781682764091
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Robert Greenberg., Robert Greenberg|AUTHOR., & Robert Greenberg|READER. (2000). Great Masters: Mozart - His Life and Music . The Great Courses.

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Robert Greenberg, Robert Greenberg|AUTHOR and Robert Greenberg|READER. Great Masters: Mozart - His Life and Music The Great Courses, 2000.

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You'll learn about his difficult and ultimately doomed relationship with his father, his troubled marriage, his relationships with luminaries like Haydn, Emperor Joseph II, and his operatic librettist, Lorenzo da Ponte, and the triumphs and disappointments that marked his career - including the astonishing and inexplicable creative recovery that enabled him to create his great Masonic opera, The Magic Flute, only months before his death.
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