Hyppää pääsisältöön
Kaikki kirjastot

Mozart : The Reign of Love

From his celebrated early childhood, Mozart has been caught up in myths: the superhuman prodigy, the adult who was still a child, the neglect, the pauper's grave. None of these myths are true, at least not at face value. Wolfgang Amadè Mozart is not primarily a myth-busting book, but in the process of bringing to vivid life the man and composer absorbed in writing for his public rather than for posterity, the myths topple en route.

Swafford portrays a man who had his sorrows like everybody else, but who was a high-spirited, high-living bon vivant fond of games of skill, well-read and thoughtful if also at times playing the clown: in the end fundamentally a happy and happily married man who had a wide circle of friends.

ENG EISBN: 9780571323265

Saatavana seuraavilla kirjasto­korteilla

Valitettavasti tätä ei ole saatavana

Sinua saattaa kiinnostaa myös nämä

National core curriculum for early childhood education and care 2018

Peer Relationships in Early Childhood Education and Care

Kernan, Margaret; Singer, Elly

A History of Children's Play and Play Environments: Toward a Contemporary Child-Saving Movement

Frost, Joe L.

Childhood in World History

Stearns, Peter N.

Mozart : The Reign of Love

Swafford, Jan