Idomeneo
By (Author) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Volume editor Gary Khan
Alma Books Ltd
Overture Publishing
1st June 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Art music, orchestral and formal music
Composers and songwriters
782.1092
Paperback
184
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
244g
Mozart wrote Idomeneo when he was twenty-four years old, and the opera was described by Albert Einstein as 'one of those works that even a genius like Mozart could write only once in his life'. It is one of most astonishing achievements of an altogether astonishing career. In this newly commissioned guide, Julian Rushton explains the special nature of the music in a detailed analysis of its themes and development, while Nicholas Till places the opera in its context as an expression of the Enlightenment. Gary Kahn explores the performance history of an opera which, although largely ignored for over a hundred and fifty years, has now taken its place as part of the international operatic repertoire. A selection of the unique letters between Mozart and his father written during the opera's composition is also included. The guide has twenty-three illustrations, a detailed thematic analysis and the original libretto with a facing literal translation of all the words that Mozart set to music in the various performing versions during his lifetime. There is a discography, DVD guide and bibliography, together with a list of websites that will allow the reader to explore the opera further.
Beautifully produced and designed they are terrific value. -- Rupert Christiansen * The Daily Telegraph *
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) was born in Salzburg, and began composing at the age of five. His subsequent prolific output included the great operas of his maturity, Le nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, Cos fan tutte and Die Zauberflte.