Mozart's Musical Diary (Enhanced) Mozart's Musical Diary (Enhanced)

Mozart's Musical Diary (Enhanced‪)‬

A reproduction of the original manuscript enhanced with music and interpretation

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Publisher Description

This manuscript, also known as Mozart’s Thematic Catalogue, is the record of his compositions in the last seven years of his life.


During this period, from February 1784 until December 1791, he composed many of his best-known works, including his five mature operas, several of his most beautiful piano sonatas, and his last three great symphonies, as well as several famous lesser works. It was a turbulent time of his life, with financial crises, family tragedy, and his ongoing unsuccessful search for a permanent court position.


Mozart organised the entries in the catalogue in the order in which they were completed. On the left-hand page he entered five compositions, each with its date, title, and often its instrumentation. He sometimes added further information such as the name of the singer, where it was composed, or who had commissioned the piece. He divided the right-hand page into five pairs of staves on which he wrote the opening bars of each work. 


According to the description on the front cover, Mozart planned to include all his compositions, but there are a few minor omissions. Intriguingly, there are also entries in the catalogue for a number of works that have since been lost.


Mozart made his last entry in the catalogue just three weeks before his early death in December 1791. His last great work, a requiem, was not entered as it remained unfinished at his death.


This is an eBookTreasures facsimile edition, which includes specially-recorded music throughout the book, as well as text commentary on every page.

  • GENRE
    Arts & Entertainment
    RELEASED
    2012
    25 January
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    94
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    The British Library
    SIZE
    43.2
    MB

    Customer Reviews

    RonanMC ,

    Astonishing and moving

    To see the works, one after the other, masterpiece after masterpiece, catalogued in Mozart’s own hand is a moving experience. Starting with the miraculous series of concertos of K449 onwards, we look over Mozart’s shoulder, so to speak.
    It is almost unbearably poignant to turn the page and find nothing - empty manuscript. What music might have filled those pages?

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