Mozart’s Cross
Brigid Brophy, 7 August 1986
The Letters of Mozart and his Family
translated by Emily Anderson.
Macmillan, 1038 pp., £38.50, November 1985,0 333 39832 7 Show More
translated by Emily Anderson.
Macmillan, 1038 pp., £38.50, November 1985,
“... the speech of the Ghost in Hamlet were not so long, it would be far more effective.’ Sigmund Freud, the explicator of father-and-son stories, expressed his own sentiments of social rebellion by singing (‘possibly another person would not have recognised the tune’) Figaro’s Se vuol ballare, signor Contino to himself as he waited on a ... ”