
Along with Haydn, one of the first classical composers. Wrote music of many different genres. Major works would include his Requiem, the operas Nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni and Die Zauberflöte, the clarinet concerto, the string quartets, the later piano concerti (nos. 20 onwards) and the later symphonies (numbers 36, 38, 39, 40 and 41).
There
does seem to be a tendency among some people to label Mozart as nothing more
than the composer of “pretty tunes” or little twiddles. I couldn’t disagree
more. In particular, I think his religious music exhibits a great deal of
feeling, and transcends mere “twiddles”. In my opinion, the problem is
probably that people tend to know things like Eine kleine Nachtmusik, and
because this particular piece is eminently hummable, not particularly
“deep”, and played to death in Muzak-like environments, people assume that
all of Mozart’s music is like that.
The best Mozart site on the web is probably
The Mozart Project.
But you may also find the online site for the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe
fascinating. This is an online presentation of authoritative editions of all
of Mozart’s music, freely available for personal use. For more information
on Mozart’s home-town, and some biographical details about Mozart, see the
Visit Salzburg site.
On Wikipedia : Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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