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 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Tutte le informazioni su Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart su Encyclopedia.it   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Salisburgo 27 gennaio 1756 - Vienna 5 dicembre 1791) compositore che creò musica spesso di assoluta notorietà nei campi della musica classica, musica da camera e opera.
I coniugi Mozart avevano avuto in precedenza altri cinque figli, ma erano tutti morti in tenerissima età.
Dagli appunti di Leopold si viene a sapere che Wolfgang era già in grado di utilizzare questa raccolta di esercizi.
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 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Mozart himself is universally and nationally recognized as a musical genius, having learned to compose at the age of five and showing an encyclopedic and prodigious grasp of almost every musical form of his time despite having lived only for 35 years.
Mozart was born in Salzburg, which is now in modern-day Austria but at the time was the capital of a small independent Archbishopric within the Holy Roman Empire, to his father Leopold, and his mother Anna Maria Pertl Mozart.
Mozart is unusual among composers for being the subject of an abundance of legend, much due to the problem that not one of his early biographers knew him personally and resorted to fiction in order to produce a work.
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Mozart in 1767 as an 11-year-old boy was fleeing from Vienna due to a smallpox epidemic and wrote his Sixth Symphony in F Major in Olomouc.
Mozart was much taken by the sound of Benjamin Franklin's glass armonica, and composed two works for it: an Adagio in C (K. 617a [K. 356]) and an Adagio and Rondo for armonica, flute, oboe, viola, and cello (K. 617), both composed in 1791 after he heard the instrument played by the virtuoso Marianne Kirchgaessner.
Mozart effect, a disputed theory that certain kinds of music enhance performance on certain mental tasks; the researchers who coined the term used a piece by Mozart in their first study.
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 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
Mozart was influenced by the ideas of the eighteenth century European Enlightenment as an adult, and became a Freemason (1784).
Mozart is unusual among composers for being the subject of an abundance of legend, partly because none of his early biographers knew him personally.
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 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Facts from the Encyclopedia - Yahoo! Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
When Mozart was six, he and his older sister, Marianne, were presented by their father in concerts at the court of the Empress Maria Theresa in Vienna and in the principal aristocratic households of central Europe, Paris, and London.
In 1771 Mozart was appointed concertmaster to the archbishop of Salzburg.
Its composition was interrupted by a commission from a wealthy nobleman for a requiem mass and by the composition of La Clemenza di Tito (1791), an opera seria for the coronation of Leopold II as king of Bohemia.
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 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 271756 – December 51791) is considered one of the greatest composers of European classical music.
Mozart was born in Salzburg, which is now in modern-day Austria but at the time was the capital of a small independent Archbishopric within the Holy Roman Empire, to his father Leopold and his mother Anna Maria Pertl.
Mozart's older sister, Maria Anna, nicknamed "Nannerl", was a talented pianist and often accompanied her brother on Leopold's tours.
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 AnyCD4Less.com - Artist: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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