Part I Sociological Reflections on Mozart. .
He Simply Gave Up and Let Go.
Bourgois Musicians in Court Society.
Mozart Becomes a Freelance Artist.
Craftsmen's Art and Artists' Art.
The Artist in the Human Being.
The Formative Years of a Genius.
Mozart's Youth - Between Two Social Worlds.
Part II .
Mozart's Revolt: from Salzburg to Vienna.
Emancipation Completed: Mozart's Marriage.
PThe Drama of Mozart's Life: a Chronology in Note Form.
Two Notes.
Editor's Afterword.
Index.
Norbert Elias was Professor Emeritus at the University of Frankfurt until his death in 1990. His many works include the modern classic, The Civilizing Process.
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Mozart's life and creative processes, and into how he fitted
socially and professionally into the framework of his time."
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the social situation of artists. He buttresses his arguments with
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Austrian History Yearbook
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general." Free Life "It does merit serious attention, particularly
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(or resurrecting) an appropriate cultural context for Mozart's
extraordinary achievement." The Music Review
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