TTC Video  Operas of Mozart
English | MKV | AVC | 704×464 | 29.97 fps | AC3, 192 kbps | ~24×45 min | +PDF GUIDEBOOK + AUDIOBOOK | 7.51 GB
By December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had written the defining compositions in every available musical genre of his time: symphony, chamber music, masses, and—above all—opera.
Opera was the prestige genre of the time, and Mozart loved it dearly and counted on it heavily for personal, professional, artistic, and financial reasons. Just the thought of opera, as Mozart wrote, made him “beside myself at once.”
The world of the operatic stage spoke deeply to his primal instinct for play, his taste for fantasy, and his restless creative imagination.
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Così fan tutte, Part One
Così fan tutte, Part Two
Così fan tutte, Part Three
Così fan tutte, Part Four
Così fan tutte, Part Five
Così fan tutte, Part Six
Così fan tutte, Part Seven
The First Works
The Italian Apprenticeship
The Professional, Part One
The Professional, Part Two
Vienna and Abduction
Salieri, Da Ponte and The Marriage of Figaro
Don Giovanni, Part One
Don Giovanni, Part Two
Mozart, Masonry and The Magic Flute
The Magic Flute, Part Two
The Magic Flute, Part Three
The Magic Flute, Part Four
The Magic Flute, Part Five
The Magic Flute, Part Six
The Magic Flute, Part Seven
The Magic Flute, Part Eight
Professor: Robert Greenberg
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