“If Germany, my beloved fatherland, of whom you know I am proud, will not accept me, then must I, in the name of God, again make France or England richer by one capable German - and to the shame of the German nation.”
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This book compiles letters, notes, and other writings by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, presenting his own perspectives on his life, music, and the world around him. Through these firsthand accounts, readers gain a direct view of the composer's personality, his artistic ambitions, and his daily experiences, without reliance on external interpretation. The volume serves as a primary source for understanding Mozart as both a man and an artist. more
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