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Helen Loeb Kaufmann

Author of The Story of Mozart

23+ Works 675 Members 3 Reviews

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Works by Helen Loeb Kaufmann

The Story of Mozart (1974) 146 copies, 1 review
The Story of Beethoven (1963) 124 copies
The Story of One Hundred Great Composers (1943) 107 copies, 1 review
The Story of Haydn (2011) 81 copies
Minute Sketches of Great Composers (1932) — Author — 42 copies
Stories of 100 Operas (1960) 17 copies

Associated Works

The story of American folk song (1955) — Foreword, some editions — 24 copies, 1 review
Classics and the Uses of Reception (2006) — Contributor — 9 copies
The Poetics of Late Latin Literature (2016) — Contributor — 5 copies
Brill's companion to Statius (2015) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1887-02-02
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
New York, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New York, USA

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3 reviews
The idea of Mozart as some kind of savant -- a man-child who never outgrew the effects of his outlandish early life -- is trivial and insulting.

Still, writing music came easily to him, to an extent that he himself didn't seem to entirely understand. "I compose as a sow piddles," he once wrote with characteristic humor. (Compare this with Tchaikovsky's wonderfully disciplined account of the creative process: "I am at my desk at 9 o'clock every morning, and my muse has learned to be prompt.") show more

And his music is just as magical as his mind. Analysts armed with sophisticated explanatory tools can make the works of Bach and Beethoven, Wagner and Stravinsky yield up their secrets while Mozart's sorcery remains elusive.

There is something about all of this that is both marvelous and maddening, and it reduces even determined rationalists to gibbering about miracles. In the face of a great performance of "The Marriage of Figaro" or the G-Minor String Quintet, the famous line from Peter Shaffer's "Amadeus" about Mozart "taking dictation from God" can sometimes have the ring of truth.
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Fair condition. Cover shows wear and discoloration. Spine printing and decoration still lovely but faded and hard to read. May be ex-library copy. Book plate affixed inside front cover. Previous owner's names in pencil and ink inside front cover. Back end paper has been written upon and erased. Pages are somewhat dog-eared and untidy.

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