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Mozart: A Life in Letters
Mozart: A Life in Letters
Oct 7, 2024 8:35 AM

Author:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,Cliff Eisen,Stewart Spencer

Mozart: A Life in Letters

A selection of Mozart's letters, translated into English, complete with notes, linking commentary and chronology.

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A truly comprehensive tome, aimed at both beginners and inermediates: in other words, a truly vast international market... Young musicians, as well as aspiring DJs, could learn a trick or two

—— Jah Wobble , Independent on Sunday

I love this book - it's helped me set many guidelines for my longterm dream of starting a DJ Academy

—— Danny Tenaglia

With so many books and courses available to the beginner now, it's great to find one that gets it spot on. In future isf anyone asks me for tips on DJing, I'll simply tell them to read this

—— Rocky, X-Press 2

Full of vigour and colour...Ms Blackburn's portrait of a unique artist is moving, revealing and quite unforgettable

—— Economist

Julia Blackburn...has contributed much to the legacy of a remarkable human being

—— New Statesman

With her assured touch, she has transcribed and framed the verbatim accounts into a resonant piece of social history, never losing sight of the woman who enthralled everyone with whom she came into contact

—— Financial Times

Often books about jazz musicians make the mistake of over-focusing on the music. Blackburn is more interested in Billie as a person

—— Mike Figgis , Guardian

This is a really marvellous book, the most uninhibitedly intimate portrayal ever of the short, hard life and overall musical triumph of Lady Day...With Billie vividly reflects the chaos that Billie Holiday was born into and only rarely escaped from

—— Spectator
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