Richard Bratby

The marvel of Mozart’s letters

Composers’ letters can make frustrating reading. But with Mozart, you get the whole personality — candid, perceptive, irresistibly alive and packed with filth

A family portrait of the Mozarts (c.1780) by Johann Nepomuk della Croce. Wolfgang, centre, with his sister Maria Anna ('Nannerl') and father Leopold. Image: Universal History Archive / Getty Images

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