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World Service,22 Dec 1991,27 mins

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Episode six. Fame. In 1784, at 28 years old, Mozart was at the height of his fame, wrote no fewer than six piano concertos, and felt himself to be at his peak. Then he found a libretto he liked: The Marriage of Figaro. But it had been banned because of its subversive political overtones... Written and presented by Dr Stanley Sadie.

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