The Mozarts, Who They Were (Volume 1) - Minoia Diego
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During a century dominated by absolute monarchy and powerful
aristocrats, the Mozart family traversed Europe on the quest for
artistic consecration and prestigious promise. Was the ambition of
his father, Leopold, combined with the genius of his son, Wolfgang,
enough to reach their mission? The story of their lives, in order
to get to know and understand them, follows the sojourns of the
adventurous journeys that they carried out. This book takes a
penetrating look at the life and experiences of the Mozart family
during the 1700's: beyond the myth of Mozart, an in-depth view of
their world. In this new publication, available in an engaging
two-volume series by Diego Minoia, we learn about the life and
times of the Mozart family. Everything that there is to discover
about these extraordinary characters and the epoch in which they
lived is illustrated in this interesting and curious story that
narrates approximately thirty years of their lives: travels and
encounters, triumphs and disappointments, petty deceit and genius,
rebellion and defeat. The story of the Mozart family, told through
their own eyes, thanks to a rich collection of letters containing a
wealth of information, enriched with detailed study that allows us
a complete panoramic view of the circles in which they traveled,
between journeys and presentations, intrigue and friendship,
compliance to the powerful and desire for autonomy. An overview of
a family and of a European continent that helps us understand the
Eighteenth Century from a protagonist who rendered it one of the
most prolific eras for music. “The Mozarts: A Family Portrait”
narrates the story of their lives until 1775, following them step
by step, getting to know and understand them. Would you like to be
their traveling companion? We will begin in Salzburg, where the
family was formed and where Wolfgang Amadeus and his sister Maria
Anna - known as Nannerl - were born to accompany them in their
early travels to Munich and Vienna. We will then follow them in
their very long European Grand Tour where the two young Mozarts
were to become known as child prodigies, journeying through the
principle courts of Germany, the Netherlands, France and England.
5,200 kilometers covered and 80 cities, visited in 1,269 days. No
rock or pop star has ever accomplished such a tour! In Volume I, we
will follow Mozart to Munich, then on to Vienna, and finally Paris.
Volume II will see his return to Salzburg from London, traveling
through France and Switzerland. This is the moment when Leopold
Mozart's ambitions become more audacious. It was time for Wolfgang
Amadeus to begin his formation in becoming a composer, and there
was only one place to do this: Italy. And this is how father and
son, alone, without the women of the family, confronted their three
journeys to Dante's Bel Paese, where they made friends and found
recognition, as well as some less complimentary opinions. We will
continue to accompany the Mozarts along the various visits on their
tour of Italy where they visited many important cities: Verona,
Mantua, Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Naples, Turin, Venice. We
will discover through their travels the many interesting facts
about how life was lived in the country of Bel Canto - beautiful
singing. In the meantime, Amadeus the child, was growing into a
mature musician, brought up to perfect his craft, having already
composed his first operas, as well as being able to navigate his
way through the creation of the sacred and profane vocal and
instrumental music. The elderly prince-bishop who had supported the
Mozarts passed away and was substituted by Hieronymus Colloredo,
whose relationship with the family grew constrained over time. The
small and provincial Salzburg didn't allow the young Wolfgang to
express his full potential, who dreamed of the capital and a
prestigious post at the Imperial Court.