Child prodigy, genius, freak, a man who lived frivolously and died a
pauper . . . The myths surrounding Mozart, composer of some of the
world's most sublime music, have long overtaken the known facts of his
life. Now artist Donovan Bixley offers a portrait of the composer that
will forever change the way he is viewed. In nearly 100 original
drawings and paintings, accompanied by text based on the many letters
that he wrote during his life, beginning with the delightful, if
misspelt, letters he wrote as a 13-year-old boy traveling in Italy with
his father. Like his book Much Ado About Shakespeare, Bixley brings
Mozart to life with humor but also reflects the turmoil of the times in
which he lived.