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H. C. Robbins Landon (1926–2009)

Author of 1791: Mozart's Last Year

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Works by H. C. Robbins Landon

1791: Mozart's Last Year (1988) 319 copies, 5 reviews
The Mozart Compendium: A Guide to Mozart's Life and Music (1990) — Editor — 247 copies, 2 reviews
Beethoven (1970) 98 copies
The Mozart Companion (1956) 71 copies
Handel and His World (1984) 50 copies
Mozart and Vienna (1991) 47 copies
Haydn Symphonies (1966) 34 copies
Haydn: A Documentary Study (1981) 27 copies
Haydn: His Life and Music (1988) 23 copies
The Mozart Essays (1995) 20 copies
Haydn (1972) 15 copies
Dictionnaire Mozart (1990) 8 copies
Verdi (1978) 4 copies
Haydn (1981) 4 copies
Das kleine Haydnbuch (1975) 2 copies
Das kleine Verdi-Buch (1982) 1 copy

Associated Works

English National Opera Guide : Mozart : Così fan tutte (1983) — Contributor — 42 copies
Zaubertöne : Mozart in Wien (1990) — Contributor — 6 copies

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This review of the last year of Mozart's life wasn't quite the revelation that Maynard Solomon's biography of Mozart was, but on my current Mozart bender I'm glad to have read it. The author is passionately devoted to Mozart and no detail is too small as he examines Mozart's health, finances, movements, relationships in 1791. Some of the details were too small for me, but I enjoyed the author's devotion to Mozart and to Constanze.

At one point he reports that Beethoven refused to play before show more a certain lady because he thought she had been Mozart's mistress. Landon says: "(what a prude Beethoven was!)." One of the appendices is an article entitled "An Illustrated Student of Mozart's Apartment and Wardrobe," with photographs of typical clothing and furniture as well as floor plans of the Mozarts' apartment in Vienna.

Recommended if you want to time-travel to the late 18th Century in the company of Mozart.
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Providing detailed and heretofore unknown information about Mozart's lodge, this 1991 book was written with diligent research and didn't rely on the internet for its sources! Although short, the information is robust and supplemented with relevant prints of the period. Highly recommended for those looking for Mozart's Masonic activities.
In this factual account of the composer's last year, musicologist Landon gathers authentic contemporary documents to bring us nearer to Mozart and his wife, Constanze, than does fiction, even at its most inspired.

This was the year in which Mozart wrote The Magic Flute, La Clemenza di Tito, and the Clarinet Concerto, as well as most of the Requiem; it was also a year of mounting disappointment in his career as part of the Viennese musical establishment, and a year of growing debt.
A revised survey of the life and music of Mozart which includes a calendar of his life, works and related events, a Mozart-Weber family tree, a who's who of acquaintances and contemporaries, details of historical and musical background, a complete list of works with commentaries, and fresh insights on 'lost works'. First published in 1990.

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