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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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    On January 27th, 1756, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born to Leopold and Anna Maria Mozart. Christened "Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus (later changed to the Latin Amadeus) Mozart, the young boy showed talent from the beginning of his life. Wolfgang had a sister; Maria Anna (sometimes referred to by the nickname Nannerl) Mozart, who was also musically talented. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart never attended a proper school, which was customary for children of that time. Instead, he was taught ...
  • Clear In Mozart's Six String Quartets
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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg in Austria, the son of Leopold, Kapellmeister to the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg. By the age of three he could play the piano, and he was composing by the time he was five; minuets from this periods how remarkable understanding of form. Mozart's elder sister Maria Anna (best known as Nannerl) was also a gifted keyboard player, and in 1762 their father took the two prodigies on a short performing tour, of the court...
  • Music And Operas Of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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    Mozart was considered to be the best musician / composer of all time. Mozart was a genius when it came music and composing, he was said that no other could rival him and to this day people still say that he is the best. The reason why I choose to do Mozart is the fact I do believe he is the best musician / composer of all time, and his life story is of a tragic but gifted young soul. Later on you will find out about his family, his teachings, his tragedies, and of course his accomplishments. Wol...
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27, 1756 to Leopold and Anna Mozart in the town of Salzburg Austria. Leopold, probably the greatest influence on Mozart's life was the assistant choir director at the Archbishop of Salzburg at the time of Mozart's birth. Mozart was christened as "Joannes Chrysotomus Wolfgang Theophilus" but adopted the Latin term "Amadeus" as his name of choice Mozart was one of seven children born to Leopold and Anna, however only him and his sister (Nannerl) survived...
  • Leaves Salieri Feeling
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    In both Equus and Amadeus Shaffer shows insanity in his characters. He does this not only to stress the characters feelings and state of mind of which they are in. Also, he attempts to cast a blanket over the reader; it gives the reader the feeling that Shaffer designed the characters to express and reflect the beauty in insanity and to convey the ugliness on normality". Madness, if not out rightly divine, is at best preferable to the 20th century's ruthless and uninspired sanity, is in this pla...
  • Mozart's Compositional Style Wolfgang Amadeus
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    The Life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) is regarded as the greatest composer who ever lived. He began writing minuets at the age of 5, and by the time he died in 1791 at the age of 35, he had produced 626 cataloged works". Mozart has enriched the concerto form with a larger number of masterpieces than any other composer". 1 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is said to be the greatest genius in western music history. Wolfgang Amadeus was born in Salzburg, Austria January 27, 1...
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria on January 27th, 1756. He was born to Leopold and Anna Maria Perl. Leopold was a very successful composer, , and the assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg court. Mozart showed musical talent at a very young age. By age five he was composing minuets. And at age six he played before the Bavarian Elector and the Austrian Empress. His father taught him, but said Wolfgang was hard because he knew so much already. His father was also his largest ...
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born January 27, 1756, in Salzburg, Austria. He was christened Johannes Chrysostom us Wolfgang us Theophilus, but he preferred Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His father, Leopold, began teaching him to play minuets on the harpsichord before he was four years old. It only took him half an hour to learn each minuet. Before he was six, he had composed sonatas and a concerto for the harpsichord. Mozart learned to play the violin without being taught. He had watched his father an...
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1766) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, as he is generally known, was baptized in a Salzburg Cathedral on the day after his birth as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgang us Theophilus. The first and last given names come from his godfather Joannes Theophilus Pergmayr, although Mozart preferred the Latin form of this last name, Amadeus, more often Amad'e, or the Italiano Amadeo, and occasionally the Deutsch Gottlieb. Whatever the case may be, he rarely - if ever - used Theophilus in...
  • Death Of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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    The death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has long shrouded with mystery. There are many reasons for this. Medical knowledge was not as sophisticated in the eighteenth century as it is today. There was never an autopsy done on Mozart's body. Mozart's sudden sickness and his young age also brought confusion. Because of these factors, mystery has surrounded Mozart's death. There are many possible explanations for the death of Mozart and in the following paragraphs I will explore the most plausible ones...
  • Pauli Exclusion Principle
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    Wolfgang Pauli was born in Vienna on April 25th of 1900. Wolfgang grew up in a close family environment. He was greatly influenced academically by his father and his fathers close friend, a physicist named Ernest Mach. Joseph Pauli, his father, was a renowned professor of colloid chemistry. At the end of his high school career, his pursuit of greater learning and his remarkable knowledge of mathematics led him to study the then newly introduced Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein. This study...

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