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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART

BORN JANUARY 27, 1756 AND DIED DECEMBER 5, 1791

MOZART’S CHILDHOOD

  • Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria.
  • Mozart’s parents were, his Leopold Mozart and his mother Anna Maria Mozart.
  • Mozart had 6 siblings but only him and his sister survived infancy.
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CHILD HOOD

  • Mozart showed prodigy ability on the piano and violin at a very young age.
  • First composed at the age of five.
  • At 17 Mozart got a job as musician at the Salzburg, but he wanted a better position other than were his was on his position.

WHEN HE GOT FAMOUS

  • He went to Vienna and wanted to stay there.
  • He achieved fam in Vienna.
  • Mozart wrote his best pieces, opera, and concerts.

MOZART IN HIS EARLY 20S AND30S

  • Mozart married Constance Weber
  • Mozart had 6 children with Constance Weber.
  • What lead to his debt was because he gambled a lot.
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WHAT HAPPENED WHEN MOZART DIED.

  • The piece Requiem that Mozart was making for his funeral when he died.
  • Mozart had frequent attacks of tonsillitis.
  • But then sadly died of an illness at the age of thirty five.
  • Mozart died in great debt.
  • He also left his wife to take care of his debt.

OTHER THINGS ABOUT MOZART

  • Mozart wrote over 600 pieces in his short life
  • Mozart was buried in a common grave.
  • Mozart was buried at St. Marx Cemetery in Vienna Austria.
  • Mozart’s wife live a full life living till 80 in 1842.
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FACT ABOUT MOZART

  • Mozart was one of the greatest composer.
  • Mozart never had any grandchildren.
  • Mozart had a composer friend named Joseph Haydn.
  • It would take over 200 hours to play all of Mozart’s pieces.
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REQUIEM

  • https://youtu.be/Zi8vJ_lMxQI
  • Mozart never finished this song because he died when he was making
  • Franz Xaver finished his song when Mozart died.
  • Mozart’s song first premiered in Vienna

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