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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Wolfgang was born on January 27, 1756, in Salzburg, Austria. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart learned the piano at the age of 3 . By the age of five, Mozart started composing his own music. Mozart was a musician capable of playing many instruments who started playing in public at the age of 6. Over the years, Mozart, composed hundreds of works that included sonatas, symphonies, masses, concertos and operas.
When he was a young man, Mozart travelled through Europe. Mozarts first operas that he composed was to be performed in Germany, and he found employment from 1774 to 1777 at the court of the Prince Archbishop in Salzburg. During this time , Mozart completed his complete violin concertos, with various symphonies and masses, and six piano sonatas.
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25, K. 183 - g minor - 1773
• Symphony No. 35 Haffner, K. 385 - D Major - 1782
• Symphony No. 36 Linz, K. 425 - C Major - 1783
• Symphony No. 38 Prague, K. 504 - D Major - 1786
• Symphony No. 39, K. 543 - E flat Major - 1788
• Symphony No. 40, K. 550 - g minor - 1788
• Symphony No. 41 Jupiter, K. 551 - C Major - 1788
Opera
• La finta semplice, K. 51 - 1768
• Mitridate, re di Ponto , K. 87 - 1770
• Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K. 384 - 1782
• Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492 - 1786
• Così fan tutte, K. 588 - 1790
• Die Zauberflöte, K. 620 - 1791
Requiem
• Requiem Mass, K. 626 - d minor - 1791
Bibliography:
Cummings, R. (n.d.). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Retrieved October 5, 2013, from All Music: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/wolfgang-amadeus-mozart-mn0000026350/biography
Unknown. (n.d.). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - The Life and Works of a Musical Genius. Retrieved October 1, 2013, from English Online: http://www.english-online.at/music/mozart/wolfgang-amadeus-mozart.htm
W.A. Mozart. (n.d.). Retrieved October 5, 2013, from W.A. Mozart: http://www.mozart.biz/
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. (n.d.). Retrieved October 5, 2013, from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:

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