Music lovers are invited to take a fascinating journey into the life and legacy of one of history’s greatest composers during ...
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But the question “Who killed Mozart?” has never been a medical one. As William Stafford argued in The Mozart Myths (1991), ...
After "Love Sucks", Havana Joy has landed her second series lead role in "Mozart/Mozart". She plays Maria Anna Mozart, the ...
Yet Barton manages something unexpected. Shaffer’s monologue-laden tale of Mozart’s rival Antonio Salieri’s guilt becomes a ...
“In Search of Mozart,” a documentary by Phil Grabsky. 129 minutes. Not rated; suitable for general audiences. SIFF Cinema, through Thursday. The end of Phil Grabsky’s leisurely and often lovely ...
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Mozart’s band. E15 (part 5) – Pimple kidnapping

When Mozart's dog Pimpes inadvertenly swallows a tuning fork which Blacky has thrown out of school window, his life changes ...
AS the subtitle of Robert Bolt’s engaging biography “The Librettist of Venice” suggests, Lorenzo Da Ponte (1749-1838) had a life as filled with improbable reversals as the plot of one of his operas.
It’s not just Mozart’s music that’s dramatic: It’s his letters, too. At age 26, the legendary composer wrote to his close friend Baroness von Waldstätten to say that he will need to get married within ...
Mozart: The Reign of Love. By Jan Swafford.Harper; 832 pages; $45. Faber & Faber; £30. THE MOMENT he saw an organ, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart knew what to do with it. Aged six, already a prodigy on the ...