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Mozart's correspondence

Mozart's correspondence refers to his letters, primarily written between 1777 and 1791, showcasing his thoughts, experiences, and personal life. These letters provide valuable insights into his relationships with family, especially his father, and his professional struggles, triumphs, and creative processes. They reveal his views on music, his innovative ideas, and his candid emotions, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of history's greatest composers. His correspondence also reflects the social and cultural context of his time, making it a significant resource for understanding not only his life but also the evolution of classical music.