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CONTENTS
CHAPTER XXI. COURT SERVICE IN SALZBURG.
CHAPTER XXIV. FIRST ATTEMPTS IN VIENNA.
CHAPTER XXV. "DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL."
CHAPTER XXVIII. MOZART'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
CHAPTER XXIX. SOCIAL INTERCOURSE.
CHAPTER XXX. VAN SWIETEN AND CLASSICAL MUSIC.
CHAPTER XXXI. MOZART AND FREEMASONRY.
CHAPTER XXXII. MOZART AS AN ARTIST.
CHAPTER XXXIII. MOZART'S PIANOFORTE MUSIC.
MOZART and his mother[1] left Mannheim on March 14, and arrived in Paris on the 23rd, after a journey of nine days and a-half. "We thought we should never get through it," writes Wolfgang (March 24, 1778), 1 "and I never in my life was so tired. You can imagine what it was to leave Mannh