Mozart's genius, fiery energy, wonderful sense of fun and extraordinary musical output make for a fascinating life story. Meetings with Mozart taps into that with a parallel modern story focusing on Mozart's own credo: 'Neither a lofty degree of intelligence, nor imagination, nor both together, go to the making of genius. Love, Love, Love. That is the soul of genius.'
Horace, a retired opera director, engages with a group of Mozart enthusiasts to help them discover his idol's profound contribution to humanity - love.
Set in eastern South Africa, with its lush midlands, soaring mountains and arid bushveld, Meetings with Mozart vividly evokes the sense of time and place of its milieu: the fragrance of its flora, the music of its birdcalls, the torrential storms of its summers. The narrative interweaves the high - and the low - points of Mozart's life and his music genius, with the lives of present-day characters.
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-1-83574-122-1 (9781835741221)
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William Charlton-Perkins, a journalist and columnist, is one of South Africa's eminent opera connoisseurs. He grew up with his three siblings in the Natal Midlands, in a home that brimmed with their parents' passion for the arts-a passion he inherited. A lapsed amateur pianist who has regarded Mozart as his musical deity since childhood, it is perhaps inevitable that Meetings with Mozart is his debut novel.