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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (baptized as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart; January 27, 1756 – December 5, 1791) was a prolific and highly influential composer of Classical music. His enormous output of more than six hundred compositions includes works that are widely acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, chamber, piano, operatic, and choral music. Mozart is among the most enduringly popular of European composers, and many of his works are part of the standard concert repertoire.
Family and early years Mozart was born to Leopold and Anna Maria Pertl Mozart, in the front room of 9 Getreidegasse in Salzburg, the capital of the sovereign Archbishopric of Salzburg, in what is now Austria, then part of the Holy Roman Empire. His only sibling who survived beyond infancy was an older sister: Maria Anna, nicknamed Nannerl. Mozart was baptized the day after his birth at St. Rupert's Cathedral. The baptismal record gives his name in Latinized form as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangeus Theopheilus Mozart. Of these names, the first two refer to John Chrysostom, one of the Church Fathers, and they were names not employed in everyday life, while the fourth, meaning "beloved of God", was variously translated in Mozart's lifetime as Amadeus (Latin), Gottlieb (German), and Amadé (French). Mozart's father Leopold announced the birth of his son in a letter to the publisher Johann Jakob Lotter with the words "...the boy is called ... MORE
Mozarts best known and loved piano concerto. A real masterwork! The 1st movement is a moderate tempo, with exciting piano passages. and wonderful orchestral interludes. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
After a leisurely exposition by the orchestra, the soloist takes over the triplets and shares the melody with the ensemble. There are moments of sadness but the overall tone is bright and calm. Theme from "Elvira Madigan". Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
One of only 2 minor key symphonies Mozart wrote, the first movement begins darkly with accompaniment, played by the lower strings with divided violas, Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Cosi fan tutte--All women act that way--is the last of Mozarts three "da Ponte" operas. It has come to be regarded as among the composers finest. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Flute Concerto 2 is an adaptation of the original oboe concerto. It was rearranged a year after the oboe concerto was composed. It was arranged for a set of orchestral strings, two oboes and two horns. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
This popular track has bouncy, sweet and familiar strings. Well-known strings track by Mozart, it is one of the most recognized passages of music ever written. Majestic and grand. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
A particularly demanding aria (The vengeance of Hell boils in my heart), referred to as Queen of the Night aria. It reaches a high F6, very rare in opera. Female Vocals, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Brahms Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major. Follows the typical fast-slow-fast musical structure. The third movements main theme is typical Mozartean theme but contrasting sections feature passages of Turkish music. Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart