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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a composer who lived in the 18th century. Many of his compositions are still known today. Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria to his parents, Leopold and Anna Maria Mozart. Mozart was born at 8 o'clock at night. A day after Mozart was born, he was baptized at St. Ruperts Cathedral. The Mozart family was very religious, and they were Roman Catholic. Mozart was one of seven children, but only him and his sister Anna Maria, commonly known as Nannerl, survived through infancy

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    Mozart Effect On Society

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    The effects of Mozart on today’s society can be seen just about everywhere. In marketing, they play music to make the consumer want to buy their product. In restaurants, they play music to help the customer feel relaxed in their establishment. People listen to music while driving cars. It seems that music permeates almost every aspect of our everyday lives. When people think of the birth of modern music, they often think of classical music. And when people think of classical music, they think

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    Beethoven Vs Mozart

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    classical style. Two significant artist of this time are Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. Both of these artists are gifted by God, yet they contribute differently. In the year 1756, Mozart of Salzburg, Austria came to life. Mozart was destined for music and when his father, Leopold, saw this truth, he devoted himself to improving Mozart’s gift. By the age of four, Mozart was composing piano concertos. Mozart and his sister were taken all over the country by their father, which enriched

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    serious and comic operas as well as vocal religious music also appeared during this time”(Ferris, 231). One of the best composer of this time was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In this paper I will go through his childhood, his friends and family, and of course his music. Enjoy!!! Child of the Enlightenment The world that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart entered ceremoniously in 1756 was brimming in change. Historians refer to this era as the Age of Enlightenment, one of unparalleled scientific, philosophical, and

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    Essay on Haydn and Mozart

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    Between the years 1782 and 1785, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote six string quartets which were dedicated to his friend and fellow composer, Joseph Haydn. These quartets, known as the "Haydn Quartets," were among Mozart's "first six masterpieces in the medium" (Keller, 64). In composing these works, Mozart was inspired by Haydn's recently published Opus 33, which is also a set of six string quartets. When Haydn wrote his Opus 33 in 1781, it was the first time he had written for the string quartet

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    Maria Anna Mozart was one of few women composers during classical and romantic period.Her family and friends used to call her Nannerl. She was born July 30, 1751 She sadly passed on October 29, 1829.She was the daughter of Leopold Mozart who thought she was a very talented little girl.She had a brother name Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart who was also very talented musician.They went and showed a lot of people there talents including paying so extremely hard pieces of music as well as write the own. Being

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    Essay on Mozart and Beethoven

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    Music Appreciation May 2010 Mozart and Beethoven Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven are two of the greatest composers ever to write music. Both men lived in the early 18th and 19th century, but their music and influences are still felt today. The men faced similar experiences, yet they both lead very different lives. All together the pieces that these men composed amounts to over 300 published, and unpublished works of art. The people of their time period often had mixed

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    Mozart : Movie Analysis

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    The documentary opens up with Charles Hazlewood, the narrator, stating, “The popular view is that he [Mozart] was born a genius, straight from his mother's womb. But in my opinion, his brilliance grew and developed from the loves and losses during his brief 35 years. Life was the driving force of his genius." This quote from the documentary outlines the plot of all three parts. Mozart was one of seven siblings in his family. Unfortunately, only two survived: himself and his sister Maria Anna. Leopold

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    Beethoven Vs Mozart

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    ability to compose wondrous symphonies. Only a few people deserve an award for having the facility to create amazing harmonies. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig Van Beethoven deserve an award for their music and their ability to make music. Both were excellent writers. They both had the facility to make music, on specific research they proved that Mozart had the facility to create music by analyzing the letters and the dates that he took to make the music, the same thing with Beethoven primary sources

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    Who Killed Mozart

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    Amadeus Mozart At the young age of 35, world renowned composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, died in Vienna. With mysterious symptoms and uncommon post-mortem characteristics, no one can be for sure what struck this magnificent composer down. Medical science was not what they are today and burial practices at the time did not give much opportunity for investigation. Many rumors surround his death ranging from murder or disease to something as innocent as a pork chop. What really killed Mozart? Mozart was

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