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Mozart is among the most enduringly popular of classical composers and perhaps the greatest musical genius in Western musical history who ever lived.
Our site is dedicated to Mozart, one of the greatest musicians in the world.
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Biography of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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27 January 1756, Austria – 5 December
1791
Mozart was a child prodigy. At the age of 5 he
composed his first minuets and at age six he performed before the Empress Maria Therese. In 1763, led by his father
Leopold, Mozart went on tour to Paris and London, visiting many courts and also played for the French and English royal
families. He composed his first symphony in 1765 and three years later his first opera. Although his career had much
promise many became disappointed with his work. Unlike Haydn, Mozart did not agree with the patronage system. After
his patron, the Archbishop of Salzburg, dismissed him he became a musical freelancer. Mozart found it hard to find
suitable work for a composer with the skills he had, because of his rebellious attitude. He made his living by teaching,
publishing music, and playing at patrons houses. In 1781, Mozart met Haydn and they soon became good friends. Haydn
was one of the most influential composers of his time and Mozart admired him and was influenced by his music style.
Hadyn’t quartets acted as models for Mozart, who also used Haydn’s four-movement plan compared to his earlier quartets,
which only contained three movements. In 1784 Mozart and Haydn were joined with two other prominent composers of
their time and formed a string quartet. And in the following year Mozart held a party in honor of Haydn and played all six
Haydn quartets, composed by Mozart. Unfortunately, at a young age of 35, Mozart died.
Mozart was one of the three prominent
composers of the classical period were Franz Haydn, Wolfgang Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven. These three composers
together are known as the masters of the Viennese School. All three of them studied and composed their music in a time
of experimentation. They examined the different uses of the major-minor system and then capitalized on the possibilities.
From this came the ideal form, the sonata.
Mozart piano concertos
A great documentary of the musical genius Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart
Mozart Documentary - The Genius of Mozart 1/3 "Miracle of Nature"
Mozart Documentary - The Genius of Mozart 2/3 "A Passion for the Stage"
Mozart Documentary - The Genius of Mozart 3/3 "The First Romantic"
The story begins with the composer's father Leopold with whom Mozart conducted a passionate and tortured correspondence. It is Leopold who knows Mozart's secrets. And there is another voice: that of the music itself. Music is the key to unlocking the emotions of Mozart, starting in this film with the great piano works. Without this key, how can we ever understand the emotions that gave birth to some of the most beautiful sounds the world has ever heard? The first great phase of Mozart's brief life was that of the travelling child prodigy - gifted as a performer and writer of music - who grew into the genius who, working within the restrictions of his time, began to rewrite the musical rules.But there was another facet to Mozart - the adult thinker aware of the bigger picture, passionately attached to the progressive values of the Enlightenment - impressively well-read, a speaker of most European languages (even a little English), an Austrian Catholic, a Freemason and above all a composer at the height of his formidable powers, determined to succeed in the most difficult and lucrative area of all - Opera. Towards the end of his life, Mozart mastered the language of instrumental and orchestral writing - and how both love and loss provoked in him an extraordinary burst of creativity. This was essentially crystallised in three ambitious works that changed the future course of music: his last, great trilogy of symphonies - numbers 39, 40 and 41 - which he wrote in six short weeks. Written by BBC.
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More reading here:
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartMozart piano concertos
Mozart Documentary - The Genius of Mozart 1/3 "Miracle of Nature"
Mozart Documentary - The Genius of Mozart 2/3 "A Passion for the Stage"
Mozart Documentary - The Genius of Mozart 3/3 "The First Romantic"
The story begins with the composer's father Leopold with whom Mozart conducted a passionate and tortured correspondence. It is Leopold who knows Mozart's secrets. And there is another voice: that of the music itself. Music is the key to unlocking the emotions of Mozart, starting in this film with the great piano works. Without this key, how can we ever understand the emotions that gave birth to some of the most beautiful sounds the world has ever heard? The first great phase of Mozart's brief life was that of the travelling child prodigy - gifted as a performer and writer of music - who grew into the genius who, working within the restrictions of his time, began to rewrite the musical rules.But there was another facet to Mozart - the adult thinker aware of the bigger picture, passionately attached to the progressive values of the Enlightenment - impressively well-read, a speaker of most European languages (even a little English), an Austrian Catholic, a Freemason and above all a composer at the height of his formidable powers, determined to succeed in the most difficult and lucrative area of all - Opera. Towards the end of his life, Mozart mastered the language of instrumental and orchestral writing - and how both love and loss provoked in him an extraordinary burst of creativity. This was essentially crystallised in three ambitious works that changed the future course of music: his last, great trilogy of symphonies - numbers 39, 40 and 41 - which he wrote in six short weeks. Written by BBC.
Mozart Photos/Pictures:
What Mozart Really Looked Like: 14 Portraits of the Composer
What Mozart Really Looked Like: 14 Portraits of the Composer
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