Paul Badura-Skoda is considered to be one of the great pianists of his
generation, as well as an important scholar who has created definitive
editions of many of the works of the Viennese masters, most notably
Wolfgang Amedeus Mozart. With his wife, the noted musicologist Eva
Badyra-Skoda, he wrote the highly influential Interpreting Mozart on
the Keyboard, first published in German in 1957, then in English and
Japanese in 1962 and 1963, respectively. Long out of print, this
important work has never been updated to reflect the last half-century
of scholarship on Mozart's music. Now, the husband and wife team have
tackled this project, producing an entirely new text that will serve
students and scholars of keyboard literature and of the great composer.