How did an 18th-century child prodigy become a 20th-century icon?
Was the adult Mozart really a womanizing, drink-fuelled gambler with Tourette's Syndrome?
Was he murdered...?
Julian Rushton jumps right into the debate with this fascinating and readable history, dispensing with the myth, conjecture , and popular iconography that frequently distorts our notions of what Mozart and his times were really like. What emerges is a more human and believable portrait , challenging our preconceptions while deepening our understanding of this extraordinary man and his music.
Year of Publication: 2005
Pages: 128