Biography Of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a very influential composer of the Classical Era. He began composing at the age of five, after exploring his musical talent in both the violin and keyboard. From age five until his death, he composed over 600 pieces, generally operas, concertos, and symphonies, one of which-Requiem-was unfinished at the time of his death. Throughout his life, he held many honorable positions for his music. Due to his outstanding musical talent, he was able to travel with his family at a young age throughout Europe, where he met perhaps his greatest influence, Johann Christian Bach, as well as other famous musicians. Mozart had a great ability to learn works solely through hearing them and could often replay them. At the age of 17, he was nobly given the position of court musician in Salzburg, Austria. When Mozart was 21, he began to look for other work and ended up in Paris. Unsatisfied with his offered position, he returned home to Salzburg. He began work in Vienna, falling in love with Constanze Weber, whom he had 6 children with, only two of which lived to adulthood. In the last years of his life, Mozart did some of his best work, composing numerous works until his death in late 1791.
Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 in G Minor is one of the only two symphonies he wrote in minor key. He composed the song to use a variety of instruments-strings, brass, and woodwinds, but excluding the trumpet. Its composition has 4 movements- Allegro, Andante, Minuet, and Allegro to end it, which is very distinct when listening to it. The theme occurring in this symphony is generally a dark, more violent theme than happy. It shows much emotion coming from Mozart, adding to the great