logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code

Mozart's Last Aria - Community Reviews back

by Matt Rees
sort by language
Sailing in a Sea of Words
Sailing in a Sea of Words rated it 8 years ago
Book: Mozart's Last Aria Author: Matt Rees Genre: Historical Fiction/Mystery Summary: The news arrives in a letter to his sister, Nannerl, in December 1791. But the message carries more than word of Nannerl's brother's demise. Two months earlier, Mozart confided to his wife that his life was r...
Stacia's books
Stacia's books rated it 13 years ago
I finished Mozart's Last Aria by Matt Rees. Overall, I liked it fairly well & think it would appeal to fans of historical fiction &/or Mozart fans. It would probably also appeal to those who have enjoyed Dan Brown's book as it's a bit similar in style (Masons, secret symbols, influential men, etc......
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 13 years ago
With nine years of participating in an award-winning wind ensemble under my belt, I have a huge affinity for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his works. I've visited Salzburg several times, toured the house in which he was born, and have watched the movie Amadeus more times than I probably should admit. ...
Unabridged Chick
Unabridged Chick rated it 13 years ago
Even though this book has elements that I just eat up -- a take-charge heroine, unique foreign setting, weird conspiracy involving a secret society, dramatic artists, and lots of intrigue -- I actually found this to be an unremarkable novel. The book isn't bad -- it's just rather pedestrian. At 29...
pamelaokramer
pamelaokramer rated it 13 years ago
Mozart's Last Aria by Matt Rees is a combination historical fiction/mystery novel. This is not your run-of-the-mill pot-boiler, though. It's much more complex --and even rather magical.Readers will be surprised to see a different Mozart when seen through the letter his sister, Maria Anna (affectiona...
Need help?