Mozart and His Operas

“Mozart and His Operas” by David Cairns, published by Penguin Adult on January 25, 2007, is a first edition that spans 290 pages. This book presents an engaging narrative that contextualizes Mozart’s operas within his life, illustrating how they reflect his overall creativity. It explores Mozart’s journey from a child prodigy performing across Europe to a mature composer, highlighting the evolution of his musical style through various operatic works.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Mozart’s operas, including significant pieces such as “Idomeneo,” “The Marriage of Figaro,” “Don Giovanni,” “Così fan tutte,” and “The Magic Flute.” Cairns traces the development of Mozart’s artistry, emphasizing the increasing maturity and originality in his compositions. This exploration not only covers the biographical aspects of Mozart’s life but also delves into the genres and styles of classical music, providing insights into the entertainment and performing arts of his time.
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David Cairns weaves a brilliantly engaging narrative which puts Mozart�s operas in the context of his life, showing how they illuminate his creativity as a whole. Mozart�s unusual childhood as a musical prodigy touring Europe as a performer from an early age is well known. But even more remarkable is that the genius grew up, surviving his unnatural early years and producing works of increasing maturity and originality. Using the operas as his guide, Cairns traces the steady deepening of Mozart�s musical style from his beginnings as a child prodigy, through his coming of age with what Cairns sees as the most Romantic and forward-looking of all Mozart�s operas, Idomeneo, the later genius displayed in the three comic operas, The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Cos� fan tutte, and in The Magic Flute, the final and greatest triumph of his career.
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