FOOTNOTES CHAPTER 3

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[ A marvellous account is given in the Historisch moralischen Belustigungen des Geistes (Hamb., 1765), StÜclc VII. Aristide ou le Citoyen, XVI. discours du 11 Octobre, 1766 (Lausanne). Hiller wÖch. Nachr., 1766,1., p. 174.]

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[ Those who please can make an approximate calculation from L. Mozart's different entries, of the whole sum received and expended on the tour. The children received so many presents in jewellery and trinkets that they might have set up a shop with them.]

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[ So says Marianne Mozart (A. M. Z., II., p. 300).]

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[ L. Mozart, who was well versed in theoretical literature, possessed the original edition in Latin. (Vienna, 1725.)]

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[ According to Kochel's probable conjecture, Joh. Adam Wieland was born 1710; Curate in 1734; Vicar of Gotting and Anthering, 1766; Pastor of Friedorfing, 1767; and died, 1774.]

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[ The autograph was found by F. Pohl, in the Royal Library at Windsor, A. M. Z., 1865, p. 225.]

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[ The Agnus of L. Mozart's Lauretanian Litany in E flat major is a solo, with obbligato alto trombones.]

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[ These traditions, resting on the authority of Max Keller, the Hofkapell-organist at AltÖtting, are alluded to by Prof Schafhutl in his preface to the Offertorium, published at Munich, 1851.]

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[ Hist. Univ. Salisb., p. 110.]

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[ A list of the pieces produced from 1621 to 1727 is given in Hist. Univ. Salisb., p. 112.]

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