Jan Swafford is an American composer and author. He earned his bachelor of arts magna cum laude from Harvard College and his DMA in composition from the Yale School of Music. His music has been widely played by ensembles, including the symphonies of St. Louis, Indianapolis, and the Dutch Radio. He is the author of biographies of Ives, Brahms, and Beethoven. His many honors include an NEA Composer Grant and the Deems Taylor Award for online writing on music, which he won for his essays in Slate. He is a longtime program writer and preconcert lecturer for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and has written notes and essays for the orchestras of Cleveland, Chicago, San Francisco, Detroit, and Toronto. Among his liner notes for recordings are those for DGG's anniversary release of Beethoven's nine symphonies by the Vienna Philharmonic.
"[A] comprehensive and engaging biography.... With the eye of an
omniscient novelist, Mr. Swafford tells Mozart's story looking both
forward and back, knowing too well how it will end.... When he's
describing music, Mr. Swafford the novelist often becomes Mr.
Swafford the poet, finding the impeccable image or unforgettable
turn of phrase.... [Mozart is a] conversation he so irresistibly
invites us to join." -- Wall Street Journal"This is an excellent
book on Mozart for both musicians and the general reader. The story
is told in a lively, knowing style, without written-out musical
examples but shot through with unfailingly erudite and impassioned
discussion of the composer's work." -- Washington Post"Mozart: The
Reign of Love, is now the best single-volume English biography of
the greatest composer and musician who ever lived." -- Merion
West"It is a great pleasure to read about Mozart as a working
composer in a narrative written by a working composer....Jan
Swafford, an author whose music has been performed by the
symphonies in St. Louis and Indianapolis, is our guide into the
composing process, aided by a dexterous use of Mozart's
correspondence and a deep knowledge of how music came about during
the 18th century...The result is a biography that has an immediacy,
a wholly thrilling 'you are there' impact." -- San Francisco
Chronicle"The book goes well beyond setting the historical record
straight, however. It is an utterly comprehensive look at Mozart's
life, as well as an exhaustive reference to his music. Swafford,
who has also written biographies of Beethoven, Charles Ives and
Brahms, is a composer first, and his keen understanding of music is
his greatest strength as a biographer." -- Minneapolis Star
Tribune"In this masterfully written biography, Jan Swafford not
only presents a richly detailed portrait of one of the greatest
classical composers of all time, but debunks many of the myths
surrounding the momentous and all-too-short life of Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. The author, who is a composer, brings his insight
to bear on his subject." -- Christian Science Monitor"Composer and
biographer Swafford brings expertise and insight to bear on a
comprehensive, animated life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart....
Swafford deftly captures that brilliance in a challenging narrative
that is sure to thrill classical music fans.... An admiring,
authoritative biography." -- Kirkus Reviews"If tackling an 832-page
biography of anybody seems daunting for the general reader,
Swafford makes it almost effortless with Mozart, animating his
genius....and, as a composer himself, offering an astute yet
thoroughly approachable analysis, almost piece by piece, of the
composer's entire canon, lingering fittingly on the composer's
major operas....A virtually indispensable volume for the music
collection."
-- Booklist (starred review)"The copious detail will appeal to
musicologists, while the flowing, conversational style will draw in
general readers who'd like to learn more about the composer.
Heartily recommended to everyone with an interest in the subject."
-- Library Journal (starred review)"[An] amazing
biography....Orchestrating words and themes as deftly as any of the
composers he so vividly has revealed to date (who will be next, we
wonder?), Swafford transforms a deluge of available information
into imaginative yet fact-based contexts that reveal Mozart's
talent in a down-to-earth and memorably human way." --
Bookreporter.com"Jan Swafford peppers his biography of a genius
with astute critical judgments." -- The Economist"Swafford paints a
revelatory portrait of [Mozart], his music, and his times." -- New
York Journal of Books"Few hearts fail to melt upon encountering his
humane, joyous and ravishingly beautiful music. The challenge for
any biographer is how to articulate where this elusive magic comes
from.... Jan Swafford has met that challenge head on.... For many
[Mozart's] works are dear old friends. You can come away from this
book feeling that he is too." -- The Times (UK)"There may be no one
better to tell the exuberant story of the life, loves and music of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart than composer and author (Beethoven and
Johannes Brahms) Jan Swafford. Musicians may most fully appreciate
Swafford's more detailed descriptions of Mozart's canon in this
dauntingly thick 832-page biography, but nonprofessional music fans
and history lovers of all sorts are likely to be drawn in by the
colorful portrait of an artist famous for both his talent and lust
for pleasure." -- aarp.orgThe author of biographies of Beethoven,
Brahms, and Charles Ives, Swafford is a fluent writer with a sharp
eye for detail.... [He]...capably guides classical music
enthusiasts through Mozart's life from its miraculous first act to
its denouement." -- New Criterion"Mozart: Reign of Love provides a
new way of looking at the composer, his family and career." --
Toronto Star
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