Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart was born on 27th January 1756 in Salzburg, now a part of
Austria. He was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical
era. He composed over 600 works, which went ahead to influence the
present Western art of Music. He produced the most acknowledged work of
symphonic, concerto, chamber, operatic, and choral music. Even Beethoven
composed his early works inspired from that of Mozart’s.
Childhood
Wolfgang
was born to father Leopold Mozart and mother Anna Maria. Leopold was a
minor composer and experienced teacher. At the age of 5, Wolfgang
started composing little pieces which were written by his father.
Education
Wolfgang’s
formal education was into musical world which was given by his father
only. At his childhood only, Mozart showed interest in Clavier and since
then his father began teaching him actively. From 1962-73, the family
kept moving from places to places in Europe as Leopold wanted to
showcase his son’s abilities as a musician. During this time Wolfgang
came in contact with many noted musicians and started acquainting
himself with their work.
Career
In
1973, when family finally settled in Italy, Mozart was employed as a
court musician by the ruler of Salzburg. Wolfgang got the opportunity to
work on symphonies, sonatas, string quartets, masses, serenades, and a
few minor operas. Later, a short journey to Paris in search of work saw
the making of “A minor piano sonata” and the "Paris Symphony” between
1977 and 1978. From 1782-85, Mozart became actively involved and
perfectionist as Pianist in the whole of German speaking Europe, and
performed some notable work - “The Abduction from the Seraglio”, most
successful among all.
At the End
During
the final years of his life, Mozart actively produced some of the
finest and still renowned work of music. Notably, “The Magic Flute” was
performed several times; the “Clarinet Concerto” his final piano
Concerto and “The Little Masonic Cantata” was premiered on 15 November
1791.
Sustaining
a long illness, Mozart finally died on 5th December 1791 at his home.
He was only 35 years old. After his death, his reputation increased
substantially and many authors came ahead to write his biography.
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