Description
| Product ID: | 9781910593721 |
| Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
| Country of Manufacture: | FR |
| Title: | Mozart in Paris |
| Authors: | Author: Frantz Duchazeau |
| Page Count: | 96 |
| Subjects: | Composers and songwriters, Individual composers & musicians, specific bands & groups, Biography: arts and entertainment, Classic European style / tradition comic books, Biography: arts & entertainment, Graphic novels: true stories & non-fiction, France |
| Description: | Select Guide Rating In 1778, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart leaves Salzburg for Paris. The French capital promises to liberate the 22-year-old from the suffocating grip of his father, and from a city that is unable to accommodate his genius. But there is no grand entrance for the former child prodigy. When Mozart arrives in Paris, he is cash-strapped, unknown and his French is poor. His mentor, the critic Baron von Grimm, introduces him to a number of Parisian nobles. But recognition is hard-won, and at times the French court appears indifferent to Mozart's talents and disapproving of his spontaneity. Tracing the composer’s six-month stay in the city of lights, Mozart in Paris dramatizes the confrontation between a sparkle-eyed genius and mundane reality. Frantz Duchazeau spotlights a frustrating yet formative period of the composer’s life — and in doing so creates a living, breathing portrait of a man whose music, as Einstein famously said, “was so pure that it seemed to have been ever-present in the universe, waiting to be discovered by the master.” A crucial episode from the life of the great composer—rendered in graphic novel form Color illustrations throughout In 1778, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) leaves Salzburg for Paris. The French capital promises to liberate the 22-yearold from the suffocating grip of his father and from a city that is unable to accommodate his genius. But there is no grand entrance for the former child prodigy. When Mozart arrives in Paris, he is cash-strapped, unknown, and his French is limited. His mentor, the critic Baron von Grimm, introduces him to a number of Parisian nobles. With these contacts, recognition is still hard-won; the French court appears indifferent to Mozart’s talents and disapproving of his spontaneity at times. Tracing the composer’s six-month stay in the city of lights, Mozart in Paris dramatizes the confrontation between a bright-eyed genius and everyday reality. Frantz Duchazeau spotlights a frustrating yet formative period of the composer’s life—and in doing so creates a living, breathing portrait of one of history’s most gifted musicians. |
| Imprint Name: | SelfMadeHero |
| Publisher Name: | SelfMadeHero |
| Country of Publication: | GB |
| Publishing Date: | 2019-09-26 |