Amadeus : a play
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Amadeus : a play
(Penguin plays)
Penguin, 1993, c1981
Rev. ed., minor revisions
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Note
Originally published: [London] : Deutsch, 1980
Previous ed.: Harmondsworth : Penguin , 1981
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This play takes the probable apocryphal legend that Mozart was poisoned by a rival composer, Antonio Salieri, a relatively moral and highly-regarded court musician and teacher who could not live with the fact that God had given him the power to appreciate the greatest music but had chosen such a horrible little sod as Wolfgang as his literal instrument.
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