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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27 of 1756 in Salzburg as a seventh child of Leopold Mozart and Anna Maria Pertl. His full name is Johannes Chrysostom Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. Mozart's father was a musician and his four-year older sister was playing on clavicorn. Mozart, near Hayden and Beethoven, is known as one of the three classics of Vienna and his creations are well known all over the world.

He was a short, physically unattractive man with a soft countenance of face and pale complexion. Mozart dressed very fashionably in his days wigs and full-decorated dresses. He was weakening French fashion.

Amadeus was well known for his courageous behaviour. There is a story about him and arch princess Marie Antoinette, which says that when he was a little boy he felt down from the palace stairs and she helped him to get up. Then Mozart said to her, that she is very kind and one day he would merry her.

Mozart had a prodigal and rakish life, what made him sick and as a consequence of that was his premature death. He was also a very conceited person and he laughed down at other composers out of hand. Mozart was characteristic by emotional subtlety and unique imagination. He had a wonderful music memory and he was a virtuoso as a child. Also he could compose whole work in his mind. Amadeus could find himself in every society and without any problems made new friendship. He was very brave and had a great talent.

Mozart left not only a huge collection of cameral and orchestral music but also a series of operas esteemed as as one of the greatest which have ever been written. He wrote more than 600 compositions, therein 20 operas, 68 symphonies, 27 concerts and 19 masses.

Amadeus permanently went down in history. His compositions and rare behaviour made him famous and sequential generations will learn about him. He was a remarkable person, who I'll meet with pleasure.

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