Mozart: The Man and the Artist,
as Revealed in his own Words
By Friedrich Kerst and Henry Edward Krehbiel

BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MOZART
CHIPS FROM THE WORKSHOP
CONCERNING THE OPERA
MUSICAL PEDAGOGICS
TOUCHING MUSICAL PERFORMANCES
EXPRESSIONS CRITICAL
OPINIONS CONCERNING OTHERS
WOLFGANG, THE GERMAN
SELF-RESPECT AND HONOR
STRIVINGS AND LABORS
AT HOME AND ABROAD
LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP
WORLDLY WISDOM
IN SUFFERING
MORALS
RELIGION
Mozart: The Man and the Artist, as Revealed in his own Words, was
compiled and annotated by Friedrich Kerst and then translated into English, and
edited, with a new introduction and additional notes, by Henry Edward Krehbiel
in 1905. This internet edition edited by Daniel McAdam, © 2006.



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