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					<description><![CDATA[An expertly researched and vividly written account of Mozart's formative trips to Italy, from the author of <i>Mozart's Women</i> and <i>Handel in London.</i>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;You don&#8217;t have to be able to hum Mozart to find this book utterly engrossing . . . I couldn&#8217;t put it down&#8217; &#8211; Joanna Lumley</b></p>
<p>At thirteen years old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a child prodigy who had captured the hearts of northern Europe, but his father Leopold was now determined to conquer Italy. Together, they made three visits there the last when Mozart was seventeen, all vividly recounted here by acclaimed conductor Jane Glover.</p>
<p>Father and son travelled from the theatres and concert salons of Milan to the church-filled streets of Rome to Naples, poorer and more dangerous than the prosperous north, and to Venice, the carnivalesque birthplace of public opera. All the while Mozart was absorbing Italian culture, language, style and art, and honed his craft. He met the challenge of writing Italian opera for Italian singers and audiences and provoked a variety of responses, from triumph and admiration to intrigue and hostility: in a way, these Italian years can be seen as a microcosm of his whole life.</p>
<p><b>Evocative, beautifully written and with a profound understanding of eighteenth-century classical music, <i>Mozart in Italy</i> reveals how what he experienced during these Italian journeys changed Mozart &#8211; and his music &#8211; for ever.</b></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[An expertly researched and vividly written account of Mozart's formative trips to Italy, from the author of <i>Mozart's Women</i> and <i>Handel in London.</i>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At thirteen years old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a child prodigy who had captured the hearts of northern Europe, but his father Leopold was now determined to conquer Italy. Together, they made three visits there the last when Mozart was seventeen, all vividly recounted here by acclaimed conductor Jane Glover.</p>
<p>Father and son travelled from the theatres and concert salons of Milan to the church-filled streets of Rome to Naples, poorer and more dangerous than the prosperous north, and to Venice, the carnivalesque birthplace of public opera. All the while Mozart was absorbing Italian culture, language, style and art, and honed his craft. He met the challenge of writing Italian opera for Italian singers and audiences and provoked a variety of responses, from triumph and admiration to intrigue and hostility: in a way, these Italian years can be seen as a microcosm of his whole life.</p>
<p><b>Evocative, beautifully written and with a profound understanding of eighteenth-century classical music, <i>Mozart in Italy</i> reveals how what he experienced during these Italian journeys changed Mozart &#8211; and his music &#8211; for ever.</b></p>
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		<title>Handel In London</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A rich and evocative account of the life and work of Britain's favourite composer from one of our finest conductors.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;How refreshing, to read a book about music written for a music lover and not a musicologist. In clear, lucid, entertaining prose, Jane Glover makes those of us who lack musical literacy better understand and appreciate Handel&#8217;s divinity.&#8217; &#8211; Donna Leon, author of <i>Handel&#8217;s Bestiary</i> and the Inspector Brunetti mysteries.</b></p>
<p><i>Handel in London</i> tells the story of a young German composer who in 1712, followed his princely master to London and would remain there for the rest of his life.  That master would become King George II and the composer was George Frideric Handel.</p>
<p>Handel, then still only twenty-seven and largely self-taught, would be at the heart of musical activity in London for the next four decades, composing masterpiece after masterpiece, whether the glorious coronation anthem, <i>Zadok the Priest</i>, operas such as <i>Giulio Cesare</i>, <i>Rinaldo</i> and <i>Alcina </i>or the great oratorios, culminating, of course, in <i>Messiah</i>.</p>
<p> Here, Jane Glover, who has conducted Handel&#8217;s work in opera houses and concert halls throughout the world, draws on her profound understanding of music and musicians to tell Handel&#8217;s story.  It is a story of music-making and musicianship, of practices and practicalities, but also of courts and cabals, of theatrical rivalries and of eighteenth-century society.   It is also, of course, the story of some of the most remarkable music ever written, music that has been played and sung, and loved, in this country &#8211; and throughout the world &#8211; for three hundred years.</p>
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