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Alternative Versions of Letter 239
People in Letter 239
Ferdinand Karl von Österreich-EsteHasse, Johann AdolfMetastasio [Trapassi], PietroMozart, Leopold (Johann Georg)Pallavicini, Giuseppe MariaPallavicini, Maria CaterinaPallavicini-Centurioni, Gian LucaParini, GiuseppeXimenes d`Aragona, Giuseppe
Places in Letter 239
Bologna, ItalyMilan, ItalyMilan, Italy: Teatro Regio DucalePadua, ItalySalzburg, AustriaVerona, ItalyVienna, Austria
Music by Mozart in Letter 239
City in northern Italy, in the province of the Veneto near Lake Garda. Progressive both politically and economically, Verona was under Venetian control from 1405-1797. Church music was centred at the Cattedrale di Santa Maria Matricolare; it also flourished at S Maria in Organo, S Eufemia, S Fermo Maggiore and S Anastasia. The most important musical establishment in Verona, however, was the Accademia Filarmonica, founded on 23 May 1543. It was on a site owned by the Accademia that Verona`s most important theatre, the Teatro Filarmonico, was opened on 6 January 1732. Mozart was in Verona several times during his trips to Italy: from 27 December 1769-10 January 1770; sometime between 4 and 11 February 1771 and again, that year, from 16-20 March, 18-20 August and 7 or 8 December; from 1-3 November 1772 and about 6-7 March 1772. He gave a concert at the Accademia Filarmonica on 5 January 1770 and had his portrait painted there on 6-7 January. Lit.: Brenzoni, Verona nella vita di W.A. Mozart; Gajoni Berti, Dizionario dei musicisti e cantanti veronesi (1400–1966); Paganuzzi, La musica a Verona; Paganuzzi, L`Accademia Filarmonica di Verona e il suo teatro; Bologna, L`Accademia Filarmonica di Verona per il bicentenario Mozartiano (1791-1991) (Verona, 1991)
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Eisen, Cliff et al. In Mozart's Words, 'Verona, Italy' <http://letters.mozartways.com>. Version 1.0, published by HRI Online, 2011. ISBN 9780955787676.