Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia
Discover the rich tapestry of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's life and legacy with the Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia by Cliff Eisen, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This extensive volume spans 674 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of Mozart's remarkable works, the influential figures in his life, and the significant locations that shaped his musical journey.
With a comprehensive worklist, this encyclopedia presents the most current English account of Mozart's compositions, making it an invaluable resource for both music enthusiasts and scholars. Whether you're a devoted fan of classical music or a researcher delving into the intricacies of Mozart's influence, this essential reference will enrich your understanding and appreciation of one of history's greatest composers.
Enhance your library with the Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia and immerse yourself in the world of Mozart today!