Mozart: Traces of TranscendenceMuch Has Been Written about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, but relatively little on the religious dimension of his person and his music. In this book Hans Kung offers an intriguing theological probing into Mozart's musical work. Kung begins by discussing Mozart's Catholic background--something that, surprisingly, has hardly been treated by Mozart scholars. He moves on to explore how Mozart's music itself displays to the keen ear "traces of transcendence," giving intimations of a mysterious bliss transcending even all music. |
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The Human Alltoohuman | 9 |
The Mystery | 12 |
Bliss | 15 |
Traces of Transcendence | 23 |
Theological Reflections on Mozarts Coronation Mass | 31 |
The Horizon of the Time | 35 |
The Kyrie | 40 |
The Gloria | 42 |
The Credo | 49 |
The Sanctus | 54 |
The Agnus Dei | 61 |
Notes | 65 |
Index | 73 |
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