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The Operas of Mozart

By: Robert Greenberg, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Robert Greenberg
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When Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died in 1791 at the age of just 35, he nonetheless left behind the defining composition in every available musical genre of his time: symphony, chamber music, masses, and above all - opera. Opera was the prestige genre of the era, and the thought of it, Mozart wrote, made him "beside myself at once." It was a form he loved dearly, depending on it heavily for personal, professional, artistic, and financial reasons of the greatest weight.

Artistically, the world of the operatic stage spoke deeply to his primal instinct for play, his taste for fantasy, and his restless creative imagination. And in this rich series of eight entertaining lectures, you'll learn how his operas vied with one another for the acclaim reserved for the greatest achievements of human artistic striving: Idomeneo, The Abduction from the Harem, The Marriage of Figaro, Così fan tutte, Don Giovanni, and The Magic Flute, which premiered only ten weeks before his untimely death.

In addition to summarizing Mozart's life and artistic development, the lectures focus on two of his greatest masterpieces, Così fan tutte and The Magic Flute, to help you understand more fully the height of Mozart's operatic achievement.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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A thoroughly engaging, lively and unpompous guide to Mozart and his operas. Audiobook was made for this type of content and Robert Greenberg's presentation takes full advantage of the medium. i would also recommend the other Greenberg Great Course audiobooks on music. Does what is promised in helping the listener understand and appreciate great music.

Thank you, Professor Greenberg

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Yes. I found Professer Greenberg's enthusiastic and jokey presentation quite engaging although it might not appeal to every.one. He concentrates heavily on Cosi fan Tutte and The Magic Flute possibly overmuch and maybe more insight into the background to the operas and more music rather than a recitation of the plot lines would have been preferable. However overall very enjoyable.

Entertaining!

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This is a great insight in to the life of Mozart and fantastic breakdowns of selected opera performances. It's hard not to smile and be enthused by Robert Greenberg's narration. I have a few of his lectures now and, I think he could make me interested in accounting if he lectured on it.

Robert Greenberg's enthusiasm is infectious!

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I wish I’d had such an inspirational musicologist as a teacher when I was at school. This was such a fabulous series of lectures. Dr. Greenberg deserves to be on the stage as well as in the lecture theatre. He has such a great delivery, often camp, and when he referred to his daughter I could have been knocked over by a feather! I learnt so much - many thanks to him.

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