Mozart and His World
A collection of essays that reinvigorates our understanding of some of Mozart’s best-loved works.
One of the world’s most revered composers, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) wrote works in almost every genre. His life and work continue to fascinate scholars, performers, and music lovers alike. Mozart and His World brings original perspectives to perennially popular topics in Mozart studies. Through wide-ranging essays that address interpretive, biographical, and contextual themes, the volume simultaneously widens and refines our view of Mozart’s oeuvre.
Mozart and His World moves from studies of instrumental music and musicians to the interpretation and reception of Mozart’s operas, and finally to primary sources from the decade or so after Mozart’s death. Across original chapters and several archival documents, Mozart and His World points new ways forward in key areas of Mozart scholarship, including the study of intellectual and stylistic ideas informing his works and of musicians and institutions within his orbit. While the volume reshapes our understanding of some of Mozart’s best-loved works, including The Magic Flute and his other operas, it also probes works that have received less attention, such as his early string quartets, an opera parody, and wind-music culture and arrangements.
Table of Contents
Permissions and Credits
Introduction / SIMON P. KEEFE
Part I: Essays
Systematic Mozart / DORIAN BANDY
Mozart’s Early Viennese Quartets, K. 168–173, and the Question of Stylistic Continuity / EDWARD KLORMAN
Transcribing the Popular: Harmonie Arrangements and Opera Reception, ca. 1800 / AUSTIN GLATTHORN
A Reading of The Magic Flute / EDMUND J. GOEHRING
Seduction and the (Mis)Representation of Love in Mozart’s Da Ponte Operas / JESSICA WALDOFF
The Importance of French Mozart Mysteries: Revisiting the Reception of Les mystères d’Isis (1801) / SIMON P. KEEFE
Opera Seria and Cultural Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century Vienna: Mozart’s Idomeneo and La clemenza di Tito in the Age of Napoleon / MARTIN NEDBAL
Part II: Documents
Friedrich Schlichtegroll’s Biography of Mozart: An Introduction and Reevaluation / SIMON P. KEEFE
Obituary for the Year 1791 by Friedrich Schlichtegroll / EDITED BY SIMON P. KEEFE, TRANSLATED BY SUSAN GILLESPIE
Mozart in the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung (1798–1803): Selected Articles and Reviews / INTRODUCED AND ANNOTATED BY LISA DE ALWIS, TRANSLATED BY SUSAN GILLESPIE
Coda
Understanding Mozart: The Claims of History and Philosophy / LEON BOTSTEIN
Index
Notes on the Contributors