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At 5 years old, he composed a minuet. By six, he was performing for royalty. The compelling story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is a timeless tale of musical genius, its rewards, and its pitfalls.
Author and musician Marcus Weeks takes us around Mozart's world—from the Royal courts of 18th century Europe to the opera houses and balls where Mozart enjoyed triumph and fame. We meet the kings and queens of the age, learn of the young Mozart's favorite games, see the clothes he wore, and the new musical instruments of the time. The lively text also gives readers an appreciation of Mozart's vast legacy of immortal music.
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Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information. Featuring extrarodinary people throughout history, this series presents information in an easy-to-read, well-organized format. --Library Media ConnectionMarcus Weeksis an author, a musician, and an editor. Books he has authored or coauthored includeMusic: A Crash Course, as well as DK’sChildren's Illustrated Encyclopediaand1,000 Makers of the Millennium. He's written a number of works on music and is a curator of the Stanhope Collection of Historical Keyboards.
Julian Rushton is the emeritus professor of music at the University of Leeds, England. He has also taught at the University of East Anglia and the University of Cambridge, and has served as the president of the Royal Musical Association. His publications includeMozart: An Extraordinary Life,Mozartin the Master Musicians series, andClassical Music: A Concise History.CN
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