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The Man Who Wrote Mozart

The Extraordinary Life Of Lorenzo Da Ponte

Anthony Holden

The many and varied lives of Lorenzo da Ponte - librettist of Mozart's three greatest operas.

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In June 1805, a 56-year-old Italian immigrant disembarked in Philadelphia carrying only a violin. Before dying in New York 23 years later he would find New World respectability as the first Professor of Italian at Columbia University. For now, he set up shop as a grocer.

There was always an air of mystery about the Abbé Lorenzo da Ponte. A scholarly poet, teacher and priest, with a devoted wife, he also had a reputation as a womanizer. Da Ponte charmed all he met, pioneering the place of Italian music in American life. But his self-assurance also excited mistrust. When the first Italian opera was performed in New York in 1825, he had the nerve to claim he had written it. Like the memoirs he had recently written, to pay off more debts, the old man was so full of tall stories...

The many lives of Lorenzo da Ponte - librettist of Mozart's three great operas, The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni and Cosi Fan Tutte - begin in Venice, linger in Vienna and London and ends in New York, where today he lies buried in an unmarked grave in the world's largest cemetery.

 

'Clear, impartial, accessible and concise'

Ross Leckie

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The Man Who Wrote Mozart-The Extraordinary Life Of Lorenzo Da Ponte

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£9.99
Paperback
256 pages
216 x 135 mm
ISBN-10: 075382180X
ISBN-13: 9780753821800
Publication: January 2007
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