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Proms Interval: Mozart and the Enlightenment

Tom Service considers the impact of Enlightenment thinking on Mozart and his music. The programme includes expert comment from opera producer and Mozart scholar Nicholas Till.

Tom Service considers the impact of Enlightenment thinking in the late 18th century on Mozart: the man and his music. The programme includes expert comment from opera producer and Mozart scholar Nicholas Till, who has made a special study of the impact of Enlightenment thinking on the works of Mozart.

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