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Who was the son of the great Mozart and how did he serve Galicia and Lviv in the early nineteenth century, choosing the role of a private music teacher in counts' estates and spending more than 30 years of his life here?
This unique publication, which includes translations of Franz Xaver Mozart's travel diary, more than 100 letters and documentary evidence, and a detailed chronograph-biography, will open the curtain to another century, show the formation of Lviv's musical culture, the composer's private life, and testify to the sad fate of the talented Xaver, who will forever remain the son of his great father.
