Musical Life of Joseph Martin Kraus

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<p>Joseph Martin Kraus (1756-1792) led an illustrious if brief career as an acclaimed composer in the age of Haydn and Mozart. At 26 he embarked on a four-year European grand tour that secured his reputation as musician and composer. Like Mozart Kraus was a prolific correspondent. His letters to his family give an unusually intimate picture of the private man showing a slice of domestic life in the 18th century among the emerging middle class. These letters include one of the few descriptions of the great Handel Centenary Festival from an outsider critiques of the operas performed in Paris by Piccinni the first mention in history of Mozart's <i>Le Nozze di Figaro</i> and descriptions of the art and archeology of Pompeii. These documents are as crucial to understanding Kraus's life and works as they are revelatory of a composer's milieu in the 18th century.</p>
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