A History of Mozart in a Dozen Objects
By BBC Radio 3
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Podcast Description
Mozart’s world rediscovered in objects of his time. Professor Cliff Eisen, a leading expert on Mozart’s life, looks at Mozart’s eighteenth century world through objects that were close to him.
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Mozart: Prog. 11 Objects: Blood letting device | In this final episode Cliff Eisen focuses on medicine in the second half of the 18th century, and contemporary views on science and death. We explore today's object: a scarifier,used to bleed Mozart's mother before her death in Paris, and hear a... | 1/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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mozart: Prog. 10 Objects: Leopold's books and Mozart's tea chest | Cliff Eisen talks about travel in the 18th Century, and discovers the books Leopold Mozart picked up in London as well as the tea chest that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart carried with him on his travels.... | 1/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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mozart: Prog. 9 Objects: A Masonic periodical published in Vienna in the 1780s | In this episode Cliff Eisen explores Mozart's Masonic links in Vienna, and the relationship between the Masons and Emperor Joseph II. The object, a Masonic Journal from the 1780s, gives clues about some of the pieces with Masonic symbols that Mozart... | 1/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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mozart: Prog. 8 Objects: A window from Mozart’s flat in Vienna | A window from Mozart's flat in Vienna inspires Cliff Eisen to visit the actual place – the Figarohaus, today a museum dedicated to the composer, who tried to earn his life as a free-lance musician in the Imperial Capital – but what challenges did he.. | 1/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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mozart: Prog. 7 Objects: Salzburg’s executioner’s sword | Cliff Eisen starts with an executioner’s sword dating back from the days when Salzburg embraced capital punishment. This episode explores crime and punishment in Mozart’s time and how this was reflected in some of his operas from the 1780s.... | 1/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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mozart: Prog. 6 Objects: A telescope and a musical clock | In this episode Cliff Eisen concentrates on a 18th-Century state-of-the-art telescope and on a musical clock as a sign of the Mozarts’ interest in science and technology – a typical concern of the time, which Wolfgang reflected in his music.... | 1/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Prog. 5 Objects: The Mozarts’ Games | Cliff Eisen focuses on the role of game-playing in Mozart's life, and takes a look at a range of games including card games painted by Leopold Mozart himself, and a board game which featured the characters of Mozart's Magic Flute.... | 1/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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mozart: Prog. 4 Objects: Mozart’s own piano | Cliff Eisen explores some of the many types of piano Mozart played during his life, along with specially-recorded excerpts to illustrate the features he wanted to exploit as he wrote music for the instrument... | 1/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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mozart: Prog. 3 Objects: A model of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre | Professor Cliff Eisen focuses on a model of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a Renaissance piece at the British Museum in London, which Nannerl Mozart mentions in her diary among the most remarkable things she saw during the Mozarts' stay in England.... | 1/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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mozart: Prog. 2 Objects: Portraits of Mozart | Cliff Eisen introduces the second in a series of programmes exploring Mozart's world through objects associated with him. Today, two of the most important portraits of Mozart: the Stock and the Lange portraits in Salzburg.... | 1/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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mozart: Prog. 1 Objects: Mozart’s Watch | Cliff Eisen introduces the first in a series of programmes exploring Mozart's world through objects associated with him. Today: Mozart's watch.... | 1/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
Worth a listen.
Interesting and worth taking up a bit of spare time.
12 however you take only 11
The best way to remember a dead person who was a genious at his time and forward is by his belongings. Think about a museum foe mozart, the greatest musician, one for Hitler, the geatest assesine, the greeks philosophers, and all those who have amazing us with their contributions or dellutions to human kind... Above all there you will never find a museum for the greatest of all men, a carpenter of galilee, a fisherman, a humble but very challenging leader, one who change the world even time is counted after his birth, as a way to say; there was nothing importat until you came and there will be life after you leave. No body has ever build a museum to the leader of Christianity, because they only are un remembrance of dead people, and He, He, is alivz and well. His name of course, is our great master and lord and savior: Jesus Christ.
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