Wolfgang Mozart Research Paper

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Wolfgang Mozart was a musician who composed music during the baroque and renaissance era. Mozart was born on January 27, 1756, in Austria, to Leopold Mozart, who was also a musician who introduced music to Wolfgang and his sister, Anna Maria, at an early age. Austria in the mid-18th century was ruled by aristocrats who invested in the arts for entertainment and inspiration. As young as the age of three, he began to look on as his sister learned the keyboard from their father. A few short years later he showed that he understood the idea of chords, tonality, and tempo, so his father began to teach him lessons. Leopold noticed Wolfgang was surpassing his talent at the age of five years old. Also at the age of five, he knew how to play the harp and …show more content…
Mozart is mostly known for his “profoundly shaped music” such as his concertos and symphonies. His most famous compositions are “Le Nozze Di Figaro” written in 1786, “Serenade No.13 in G Major” written in 1787, along with many other operas and sonatas. Mozart was started performing at a very early age with his sister when he was just six years old. He toured to places like London and Paris as a child prodigy, and he began to become familiar with other successful musicians works. These trips were often faced with hardships because the travelling conditions were poor, causing Wolfgang and his family members to often become sick. When Wolfgang and his father returned from Italy in 1773, the archbishop appointed Mozart as the assistant concertmaster. While he worked as the concertmaster, he began to widen his talents by writing a variety of genres. He soon grew a passion for producing violin concertos, however, he only wrote five. He created