Citations:Mozartesque


 * 1870, Impressions of the Ammergau Passion-Play, London: J. T. Hayes, :
 * The music is always pretty, with a light Mozartesque prettiness, sometimes it is fine: but its general character is rather that of a long chant with a refrain which, with some slight variation, seems for ever recurring over and over again.


 * 1961, Gleb Struve (ed.), Russian Stories: A Dual-Language Book, Dover Publications (1990), ISBN 0486262448, foreword, :
 * A contemporary of the European romantics, and himself in many ways a renovator of Russian literature, not uninfluenced by some aspects of romanticism, Pushkin was essentially a classicist. His sense of measure, his Mozartesque qualities stand out.