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Seller: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
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Seller: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In the realm of classical music, few works possess the intrigue and fascination of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem. Its haunting melodies and enigmatic history have captivated audiences and scholars alike for centuries. From the moment it first echoed through the halls of Vienna's churches to its continued resonance in concert halls worldwide, the Requiem has remained a beacon of musical genius and mystery.Mozart's Requiem stands as a testament to the enduring power of his music and the enigmatic nature of his life and legacy. Born in 1756 in Salzburg, Austria, Mozart displayed prodigious musical talent from a young age. His extraordinary abilities as a composer, pianist, and violinist quickly propelled him to fame and success throughout Europe. Yet, beneath the surface of his meteoric rise to prominence lay a life marked by struggle, uncertainty, and tragedy.The circumstances surrounding the commissioning of the Requiem exemplify the intrigue and drama that pervade Mozart's biography. In the summer of 1791, Mozart received an anonymous request for a requiem mass, ostensibly commissioned by an anonymous patron for the commemoration of a loved one's death. As he embarked on the composition of this solemn work, Mozart's health began to deteriorate rapidly, adding a layer of poignancy to his final creative endeavor.Through meticulous research and analysis, we aim to unravel the mysteries that shroud Mozart's Requiem. Drawing upon historical documents, correspondence, and scholarly interpretations, we delve into the life of the composer and the circumstances surrounding the creation of this iconic masterpiece. From the financial pressures that plagued Mozart to the rumors of his involvement in secret societies, we explore the myriad factors that influenced the composition and reception of the Requiem.As we trace the journey of the Requiem from Mozart's pen to the world stage, we uncover its profound impact on music and culture. Premiered in Vienna in 1793 under the direction of Mozart's student Franz Xaver Suessmayr, the Requiem captivated audiences with its haunting beauty and emotional depth. Its subsequent performances and adaptations by composers such as Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms, and Herbert von Karajan attest to its enduring appeal and influence.The story of Mozart's Requiem is one of triumph, tragedy, and timeless beauty. From its inception in the final months of Mozart's life to its enduring legacy in the modern era, the Requiem continues to inspire awe and admiration among musicians and audiences worldwide. Join us as we embark on a journey to uncover the true story behind Mozart's Requiem and celebrate the genius of his final masterpiece. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by CNR CONSIGLIO NAZIONALEDELLE RICERCHE, 1982
ISBN 13: 2584050856063
Seller: Librightbooks, Portici, NA, Italy
copertina morbida. Condition: buone. RUFFO SANDRO (illustrator).
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Published by N.p., N.p., 1978
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Archive of 180 pages of post-production documents, including Italian and English dialogue-only scripts, regarding English translations and subtitles for the 1975 Italian film, here under the working English title "Young Dracula." Included in the archive are: 68-page dialogue-only script in Italian, with manuscript ink annotations on 28 pages checking dialog and occasionally noting timing. Attached is a carbon typescript letter signed, from distributor Robert M. Phillips to a "Mr. Finder" at Titra Film Laboratories in New York regarding the English subtitling for the film, dated December 18, 1978. Xerographic duplication. 46-page dialogue-only script in English, with manuscript ink annotations on every page, noting timing and checking dialogue. 40-page carbon typescript, "English Copy Superimposed Spotted List," on "Spottted and Edited by Nat and Robert Hoffberg" onionskin forms, with manuscript ink annotations on nine pages regarding dialogue and timing. 15-page carbon typescript of "Revised text" on onionskin, with ink annotations on every page checking and noting dialogue. Four ribbon typescript copy pages on onionskin stock of "Changes For Spotting List" and "Additional Changes for Young Dracula." Three ribbon typescript pages on onionskin, comprised of two trailer spotting list pages and a one page "Changes for Trailer Spotting List." Three-page Xerographic copy of "Trailer Dialogue" with manuscript ink annotations throughout, noting timing and checking dialogue. Typed letter signed on onionskin from Phillips to Robert Hoffberg, dated January 19, 1979, regarding discrepancies in dialogue translations. Giallo director Lucio Fulco's vampire comedy, wherein a boorish, quick-tempered toothpaste factor owner finds himself thirsty for blood and re-examining his life after a curse from a gypsy aunt and a business trip to Romania where he shared a bed with a suave vampire. Shot on location in Rome, Italy. Italian dialogue-only script: Front wrapper integral with cover letter. 69 leaves, with last page of text numbered 68. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, letter Very Good plus, unbound, with a large paper clip to the top left corner. English dialogue-only script: Front wrapper integral with first leaf. 46 leaves, with the last page of text numbered 46. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, unbound, with a binder clip to the top left corner. Letter, dated January 19, 1979, 8.5 x 11 inches. Very Good, with a small closed tear to the right side, and a large closed tear to the top left, and light edgewear and creasing. All other documents, 8.5 x 11 inches to 8.5 x 14 inches. Very Good plus to Near Fine overall.
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In the realm of classical music, few works possess the intrigue and fascination of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem. Its haunting melodies and enigmatic history have captivated audiences and scholars alike for centuries. From the moment it first echoed through the halls of Vienna's churches to its continued resonance in concert halls worldwide, the Requiem has remained a beacon of musical genius and mystery.Mozart's Requiem stands as a testament to the enduring power of his music and the enigmatic nature of his life and legacy. Born in 1756 in Salzburg, Austria, Mozart displayed prodigious musical talent from a young age. His extraordinary abilities as a composer, pianist, and violinist quickly propelled him to fame and success throughout Europe. Yet, beneath the surface of his meteoric rise to prominence lay a life marked by struggle, uncertainty, and tragedy.The circumstances surrounding the commissioning of the Requiem exemplify the intrigue and drama that pervade Mozart's biography. In the summer of 1791, Mozart received an anonymous request for a requiem mass, ostensibly commissioned by an anonymous patron for the commemoration of a loved one's death. As he embarked on the composition of this solemn work, Mozart's health began to deteriorate rapidly, adding a layer of poignancy to his final creative endeavor.Through meticulous research and analysis, we aim to unravel the mysteries that shroud Mozart's Requiem. Drawing upon historical documents, correspondence, and scholarly interpretations, we delve into the life of the composer and the circumstances surrounding the creation of this iconic masterpiece. From the financial pressures that plagued Mozart to the rumors of his involvement in secret societies, we explore the myriad factors that influenced the composition and reception of the Requiem.As we trace the journey of the Requiem from Mozart's pen to the world stage, we uncover its profound impact on music and culture. Premiered in Vienna in 1793 under the direction of Mozart's student Franz Xaver Suessmayr, the Requiem captivated audiences with its haunting beauty and emotional depth. Its subsequent performances and adaptations by composers such as Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms, and Herbert von Karajan attest to its enduring appeal and influence.The story of Mozart's Requiem is one of triumph, tragedy, and timeless beauty. From its inception in the final months of Mozart's life to its enduring legacy in the modern era, the Requiem continues to inspire awe and admiration among musicians and audiences worldwide. Join us as we embark on a journey to uncover the true story behind Mozart's Requiem and celebrate the genius of his final masterpiece. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.