Haydn's First Mass (in B flat), with Latin and English words, the latter ... by R. G. Loraine, in vocal score, with an accompaniment for the Organ or Pianoforte By V. Novello

Haydn's First Mass (in B flat), with Latin and English words, the latter ... by R. G. Loraine, in vocal score, with an accompaniment for the Organ or Pianoforte By V. Novello
Title Haydn's First Mass (in B flat), with Latin and English words, the latter ... by R. G. Loraine, in vocal score, with an accompaniment for the Organ or Pianoforte By V. Novello PDF eBook
Author Joseph Haydn
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1862
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Bulletin of Additions to the Libraries, Classified, Annotated and Indexed...

Bulletin of Additions to the Libraries, Classified, Annotated and Indexed...
Title Bulletin of Additions to the Libraries, Classified, Annotated and Indexed... PDF eBook
Author Glasgow (Scotland). Public Libraries
Publisher
Pages 382
Release 1925
Genre Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
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The Musical Times and Singing-class Circular

The Musical Times and Singing-class Circular
Title The Musical Times and Singing-class Circular PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 412
Release 1861
Genre Music
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Union Catalogue of Additions to the Libraries Classified, Annotated and Indexed

Union Catalogue of Additions to the Libraries Classified, Annotated and Indexed
Title Union Catalogue of Additions to the Libraries Classified, Annotated and Indexed PDF eBook
Author Glasgow (Scotland). Public Libraries
Publisher
Pages 1078
Release 1929
Genre Catalogs, Classified (Dewey decimal)
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The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven

The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven
Title The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven PDF eBook
Author Alexander Wheelock Thayer
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1921
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Chopin

Chopin
Title Chopin PDF eBook
Author James Huneker
Publisher
Pages 446
Release 1900
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Life of Mozart (Complete)

Life of Mozart (Complete)
Title Life of Mozart (Complete) PDF eBook
Author Otto Jahn
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Pages 2127
Release 2020-09-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1465582304

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WOLFGANG AMADE MOZART came of a family belonging originally to the artisan class. We find his ancestors settled in Augsburg early in the seventeenth century, and following their calling there without any great success. His grandfather, Johann Georg Mozart, a bookbinder, married, October 7, 1708, Anna Maria Peterin, the widow of another bookbinder, Augustin Banneger. From this union sprang two daughters and three sons, viz.: Fr. Joseph Ignaz, Franz Alois (who carried on his father's trade in his native town), and Johann Georg Leopold Mozart, bom on November 14, 1719, the father of the Mozart of our biography. Gifted with a keen intellect and firm will he early formed the resolution of raising himself to a higher position in the world than that hitherto occupied by his family; and in his later years he could point with just elation to his own arduous efforts, and the success which had crowned them, when he was urging his son to the same steady perseverance. When Wolfgang visited Augsburg in 1777, he gathered many particulars of his father's youth which refreshed the recollections of Leopold himself. We find him writing to his son (October 10, 1777) how, as a boy, he had sung a cantata at the monastery of St. Ulrich, for the wedding of the Hofrath Oefele, and how he had often climbed the broken steps to the organ loft, to sing treble at the Feast of the Holy Cross (November 29, 1777). He afterwards became an excellent organist: a certain Herr von Freisinger, of Munich, told Wolfgang (October 10, 1777) that he knew his father well, he had studied with him, and "had the liveliest recollections of Wessobrunn where my father (this was news to me) played the organ remarkably well. He said: 'It was wonderful, to see his hands and feet going together, but exceedingly fine—yes, he was an extraordinary man. My father thought very highly of him. And how he used to jeer at the priests, when they wanted him to turn monk.'" This last must have been of peculiar interest to Wolfgang, who knew his father only as a devout and strict observer of the Catholic religion. But Leopold remembered the days of his youth, and wrote to his wife (December 15, 1777): "Let me ask, if Wolfgang has not of late neglected to go to confession? God should ever be first in our thoughts! to Him alone must we look for earthly happiness, and we should ever keep eternity in view; young people, I know, are averse to hearing of these things; I was young myself once; but God be thanked, I always came to myself after my youthful follies, fled from all dangers to my soul, and kept steadily in view God, and my honour, and the dangerous consequences of indulgence in sin." Long-continued exertions and self-denial laid the foundation of Leopold Mozart's character in a conscientious earnestness and devotion to duty in great things as in small; they had the effect also of rendering his judgment of others somewhat hard and uncompromising. This is observable in his relations as an official, and as a teacher, and in his dealings on matters of religion. He was a strict Catholic, and feared nothing so much for his children as the influence which a prolonged stay in Protestant countries might exert on their faith; he remarked with surprise that his travelling companions, Baron Hopfgarten and Baron Bose, had often edified him with their discourse, although they were Lutherans (Paris, April 1, 1764).