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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