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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on 27 January 1756, in Salzburg, in Austria. His parents were Leopold and Anna Maria Pertl Mozart. He had a sister Kalled Maria Anna. Mozart had five siblings more, but they died young.
When Mozart was five, he composed his first piece of music. He made his first concert tour with his father and sister when she was 6. He wrote her first Symphony at age of 9 and his first opera at age of 10.
In 1769 Mozart started to work in outdoor chapel concertmaster in Salzburg archbishop's court . His father worked there as chapel master. He passed successfully the exam and after that he became a member of the Bologna Academy of Music.
Mozart left the archbishop court in 1781 and went to live in Vienna . In Vienna he worked as a freelance music teacher, pianist and organ player. Since 1787 he was the court chamber musician.
Mozart and Contanze Weber were Maried in 4. august in 1782. They had six children : Raimond Leopold, Karl Thomas , Johann Thomas Leopold, Theresia Constanzia Adelheid Friedericke Maria Anna, Anna Maria and Franz Xaver Wolfgang. Four of them died young. Karl Thomas lived 74 years and Franz Xaver Wolfgang lived 53 years.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died in Vienna in 1791. In his last few years he composed most of his best -known shymphonies and operas. The causes of his early death have caused a lot myths .
Mozart's works are voluminous. He has created over 600 cataloged piece of music. He has written many operas, the best known of these are "The Marriage of Figaro" and "The Magic Flute". He wrote religious music, too: a number of motets, vespers, litanies and 19 Mass, including the last and unfinished because of his death "Requiem". Unfinished "Requiem" was finished by Mozart's student and good friend Franz Xavier Süssmayr. He has written 41 symphonies, the best known of these is the E flat major , G minor and C major. He has also written a violin, wind instruments and piano concerts. The most important of chamber music is string quartets and quintets and piano sonatas and piano fantasies.
Peter Shaffer wrote a play called "Amadeus" about Mozart's life. Based of this play Miloš Forman made same name film .
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on 27 January 1756, in Salzburg, in Austria. His parents were Leopold and Anna Maria Pertl Mozart. He had a sister Kalled Maria Anna. Mozart had five siblings more, but they died young.When Mozart was five, he composed his first piece of music. He made his first concert tour with his father and sister when she was 6. He wrote her first Symphony at age of 9 and his first opera at age of 10. In 1769 Mozart started to work in outdoor chapel concertmaster in Salzburg archbishop's court. His father worked there as chapel master. He passed successfully the exam and after that he became a member of the Bologna Academy of Music.

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