Mozart [videorecording] / produced by History Television Network Productions, H-TV ; executive producers, Susan E. Leventhal and Michael Cascio ; producer, Molly Thompson.
As a toddler, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's musical gifts made him the darling of Europe's highest courts. But as a man, his rebellion against a domineering father led him to a life of gambling, debt and excess. Why was a composer of such unremitting genius left to die in poverty? Mozart scholars help paint a portrait of the outcast master whose work would revolutionize nearly every area of music.
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