Perhaps the life of no other composer is as interesting to children as that of Mozart. For no other composer achieved, while...

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Perhaps the life of no other composer is as interesting to children as that of Mozart. For no other composer achieved, while still a child, such prodigous accomplishments. Told in a style comprehensible to the young reader, but in no way condescending, this is a well documented account of those thirty-five years of study, struggle, travel, creativity, recognition and despair that marked the life of the greatest of all classic composers.

Pub Date: Oct. 1, 1960

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Publisher: Follett

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 1960

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