by admin | Dec 27, 2024 | Books, Leopold Mozart, Mozart, Mozart The Fall of the Gods, Video, Wolfgang Amadé Mozart
Leopold Mozart’s Literary Theft The Forgotten Scandal Behind the Poem at the Mozarteum Hidden within the Mozarteum’s archives lies a poem that has long been hailed as a tribute to the young Mozart children. But behind this innocent façade is a story of deception,...
by admin | Dec 24, 2024 | Books, Leopold Mozart, Mozart, Mozart The Fall of the Gods, Video, Wolfgang Amadé Mozart
The Golden Spur Mozart’s Hollow Honour While often portrayed as a prestigious award, the Golden Spur (Speron d’Oro) granted to Mozart in 1770 was far from a reflection of his musical genius. In this article, we delve into the true story behind this now-forgotten...
by admin | Dec 24, 2024 | Anna Maria Mozart, Books, Constanze Mozart, Leopold Mozart, Mozart, Mozart in Italy, Nannerl, Wolfgang Amadé Mozart
Coming Soon Mozart in Italy The Untold Journey Unmasking Mozart: The True Story of His Italian Years Join us in uncovering the lesser-known, critical aspects of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s early career in Italy, revealing the complexities and controversies that shaped...
by admin | Dec 23, 2024 | Books, Mozart, Mozart The Fall of the Gods, Wolfgang Amadé Mozart
The Piano Concertos K.107 Another Example of Borrowed Genius The myth of Mozart’s genius, which has endured for centuries, begins to crumble when one examines the early concertos such as K.107. Far from being the original works of a prodigy, these pieces are...
by admin | Dec 22, 2024 | Books, Mozart, Mozart The Fall of the Gods, Wolfgang Amadé Mozart
The Piano Concertos of 1767 A Genius or a Patchwork? The genius of Mozart had yet to bloom, despite the anecdotes passed down to us. These concertos were not the work of a prodigy, but a collaborative effort between father and son, built on the music of others....
by admin | Dec 21, 2024 | Books, Mozart, Mozart in Italy, Mozart The Fall of the Gods, Wolfgang Amadé Mozart
The Bologna Exam Myth, Reality, and the Hand of Martini Mozart handed over Martini’s Antiphon, not his own, avoiding what could have been an embarrassing failure. The young prodigy had a lot to learn, and much of what followed was myth-making at its finest. Mozart:...