Mozart in Prague
by Dr. Daniel E. Freeman
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ISBN-13: 978-1-950743-50-6
Dismissed in Vienna as a compose of excessively complicated music with little popular appeal, Mozart found complete recognition for his talents in Prague, likely as a byproduct of the exceptional musical literacy of the general population. Accounts of the affection lavished on Mozart by the people of Prague can be deeply moving for those acquainted with his bleak struggles for recognition in Vienna. Indeed, he was manhandled like a rock star at the concert in 1787 that featured the first performance of the "Prague" symphony in a way that he never experienced anywhere else. And in contrast to the tawdry ceremonies that accompanied Mozart's burial in Vienna in 1791, his funeral in Prague, attended by thousands of mourners, brought life there to a standstill. It was the residents of Prague, not Vienna, who took responsibility to provide for Mozart's widow and children. Mozart in Prague tells the story of the amazing civic revival that was responsible for Mozart's unique personal and musical relationship with this beautiful city and the colorful characters who helped shape it, including Marie Antoinette and Giacomo Casanova.
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"Daniel Freeman's delightful storytelling reveals both the brilliance of Mozart and his special relationship with Prague. To be Czech is to be musical. That is as true today as it was in 1787 when the world premiere of Mozart's masterpiece Don Giovanni nearly tore the roof off Prague's Estates Theater. Dr. Freeman reveals why Prague was such a warm home for Mozart, while Salzburg's most famous son had a contentious relationship with Vienna. This fascinating and important work reads with clarity and buoyancy, making Mozart in Prague a page-turning breakthrough in Mozart studies." —Patrick DeWane, Writer/Actor of The Accidental Hero.
Author Biography
Musicologist Daniel E. Freeman is the world’s leading authority on the musical culture of eighteenth-century Prague born outside of the Czech lands, an American who has lived and studied in Prague since before the Velvet Revolution. Besides his work with Bohemian music, he has published extensively on topics such as eighteenth-century keyboard music, eighteenth-century opera, and the music of Antonio Vivaldi, W. A. Mozart, J. S. Bach, the Bach sons, and Josquin des Prez.
Dr. Freeman gives lectures on music at the University of Minnesota and has appeared frequently as a speaker at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. He has also taught at the University of Illinois and the University of Southern California. Trained as a professional pianist, he has considerable experience as a soloist and dance and vocal accompanist.
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- Publisher Calumet Editions
- Publication Date March 2021
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 1950743500
- Publication Country or regionUnited States
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 24.99 USD
- Pages492
- ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleEnglish
- Original Language AuthorsEnglish
- Copyright Year2021
- Page size6 X 1.23 X 9 Inches (6 X 9) inches
- IllustrationBlack and White Images
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