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         Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus:     more books (100)
  1. Piano Concertos Nos. 1-6 in Full Score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 2005-04-12
  2. Three Mozart Libretti: The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni and Cosi Fan Tutte, Complete in Italian and English by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1993-09-28
  3. Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, K. 414 (Kalmus Edition) by Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1998-05-01
  4. Mozart: Lieder by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1988-06
  5. The Abduction from the Seraglio in Full Score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1989-06-01
  6. Rondo Alla Turca (Simply Classics)
  7. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by Karl Barth, 2003-12-01
  8. The Magic Flute: Chorus Part : Opera in Two Acts (Faber Edition)
  9. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (livre + 1 CD audio) by Yann Walcker, Charlotte Voake, et all 1998-10-10
  10. Concerto No. 3, K. 447: for Horn in F and Piano Reduction (Brass Solo) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 2004-10-01
  11. The Metropolitan Opera Book of Mozart Operas by Metropolitan Opera, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1991-11
  12. The Magic Flute: An Opera in Two Acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 2001-01
  13. Mozarts Opera Il Flauto Magico: The Magic Flute (1888) (German Edition) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Emanuel Schikaneder, et all 2010-05-23
  14. Sonata No. 1 C Major KV6 Sheet Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 2010-04-27

61. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Biography, timeline, works by Köchel Listing, links, commentary on the movie amadeus, the story of Category Arts Music Composers M mozart, wolfgang amadeus...... Giegling, Weinmann and Sievers, eds.Chronologischthematisches Verzeichnis samtlicherTonwerke wolfgang Amadé mozarts, 6th The Compleat mozart. amadeus.
http://members.tripod.com/~wamozart/
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In recent years, Mozart's fame has reached new heights on the popularity of the film Amadeus , based on the play by Peter Shaffer. Although it is true that this film is largely fictional (the much-hyped rivalry with Court Composer Antonio Salieri, Mozart's method of composition, and his death, for example), the recent resurgence of Mozart's music as a result is certainly an end which justifies any means. This site contains a biography of Mozart, a complete Köchel listing of his works, a discussion
of the movie Amadeus , and an analysis of the Requiem Mass . Please feel free to email me
with any comments, questions, or suggestions. Bibliography
  • Giegling, Weinmann and Sievers, eds. , 6th edition. Wiesbaden, 1964. Sadie, Stanley. The New Grove Mozart . New York, 1983. Zaslaw, Neal, and Cowdery, William, eds. The Compleat Mozart . New York, 1990. Shaffer, Peter. Amadeus . New York, 1991. Kupferberg, Herbert. Amadeus: A Mozart Mosaic . New York, 1986.

62. Mozart2006: Veranstaltungen Des Landes Salzburg, Generalsekretariat Mozart 2006
F¼r die Organisation und Koordination des Jubil¤umsjahres zum 250. Geburtstag von wolfgang amadeus mozart zeichnet das Generalsekretariat verantwortlich. Ein kulturelles Ereignis zur W¼rdigung des groŸen Musikers.
http://www.mozart2006.at

63. MOZART, WOLFGANG AMADEUS
Translate this page wolfgangus Theophilus -forma latinizada de amadeus- mozart, como si se inician lasfamosas giras de la familia mozart. formado por el pequeño wolfgang y su
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W. A. Mozart
Salzburgo
el 27 de enero de Leopold Mozart Nannerl Munich Viena Londres Luis XV , en conoce a Johann Christian Bach Mantua Cremona ... en la que entre otras cosas, tuvo la oportunidad de apreciar las virtudes del castrato Farinelli estrena su Ascanio in Alba (K.111), comenzando una etapa en la que los viajes entre Salzburgo e Italia Viena y luego Munich , donde presenta La finta giardinera y Salzburgo Mannheim en octubre de Aloysia Weber , con la que intenta viajar a Italia. Descorazonado por el fracaso de su tentativa, se dirige a , donde muere su madre. En septiembre vuelve a Salzburgo Joseph Haydn Olvidada Aloysia, Mozart corteja a su hermana Constanze Raymond Leopold Karl Thomas Johann Thomas Leopold Theresia Anna (1789) y Franx Xaver Wolfgang El matrimonio regresa a Viena en Praga dedicada a la ciudad (K.504). Beethoven Don Giovanni . A su regreso le espera su nombramiento como Kammermusicus de la Corte de Viena Hacia Karl Lichnowsky Beethoven Cosi fan tutte . Mientras, Mozart comienza y La Clemenza di Tito viajara a Praga Leopoldo II , que iba a ser coronado como Rey de Bohemia.

64. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Filmography at IMDb from 1922 to the present lists some 300 movies and television programs which have used or featured his music. Includes biography and related links.
http://us.imdb.com/Name?Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

65. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart @ Design House
List of compositions, biography, real audio samples, and links.Category Arts Music Composers M mozart, wolfgang amadeus......A tribute to. wolfgang amadeus mozart 1756 1791.
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Great composer Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart is considered to be one of the rare geniuses that came to our world. This site is dedicated to the music and works of Mozart, and will aim at providing in depth information for the inquirer.
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66. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Brief biography emphasizing his connections with Freemasonry.
http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/biography/mozart_a/mozart_a.html
THE MAGIC FLUTE MASONIC BIOGRAPHIES Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Detail of painting from life by Jean Guerrin, Nathan Dolf's Famous Composers. January 27, 1756 - December 5, 1791 The youngest child and only surviving son of freemason, Leopold Mozart, Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus was born in Salzburg in 1756, He showed early precocity both as a keyboard-player and violinist, and soon turned his hand to composition When his father received his masonic Second Degree Wolfgang wrote "Fellow Crafts Journey (Op. K468) to honour the occasion. For lodge Zur Wohltatigkeit he wrote "Opening Ode" (Op. K483) and Closing Ode (Op. K484) His last masonic work (Op. K623) was written for the dedication of a masonic temple in Vienna on November 15, 1791. Mozart was essentially an operatic composer . His last stage work, "The Magic Flute" , an opera with strong masonic themes , was running with success at the time of his death. Initiated: December 14, 1784
lodge Zur Woltatigkeit
Passed: January 7, 1785
Lodge Zur Wahren Eintracht
Source: Denslow ANTI-MASONRY GRAND LODGE HOME ...
Grand Lodge
Updated: March 19, 2001

67. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Music Samples
NEW mozart OPERAS ON REAL AUDIO. Here you may download and listento music bites from mozart. Please note that although all effort
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NEW: MOZART OPERAS ON REAL AUDIO
Here you may download and listen to music bites from Mozart
Please note that although all effort was made to preserve the musical integrity of Mozart's music, due to the limitations of Internet file transfer bandwidth for the majority of the community, the excerpts does not represent the arias throughly. We hope the music enthusiast will forgive us. The largest file here will download at most in 15 minutes with 14,400 Kb/s connection. Most of the files here are presented in zip format and the originals are au format. You will need an unzipper to listen to them. Most of the modern browsers are sufficient to listen to the original files however. Don Giovanni Opera in two acts Excerpt from aria; "Madamina, il catalogo e questo" Giuseppe Taddei, baritono. (zip file-original wav 639 KB)
Aria; "Finch'han dal vino"
Eberhard Wächter, baritono. (.wav file 864 kb)
Excerpt from aria; "Il mio tesoro" Luigi Alva, tenore. (zip file-original au 1.5 MB)
Credits: Mozart, "Don Giovanni", EMI Classics, Philarmonia Orchestra & Chorus, Carlo Maria Giulini. © 1961, EMI Records Ltd.

68. KUNST DER FUGE. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart MIDI Files [free Download!]
Complete list of all the fugues and Bach transcriptions. Portrait and MIDI file.
http://www.kunstderfuge.com/mozart.htm
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [Johannes Chrisostom Wolfgangus Theopilus Sigismundus] Salzburg 1756 - Vienne 1791 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart portrait by Anonymous Composer Composition Instrument Artist Song Name
Complete list of Fugues and Canons by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [with MIDI files]
Harpsichord or piano
Organ
Symphonic music
Concertos ...
Other [Requiem]
Canons
Trascriptions from J. S. Bach's WTK
Trascriptions from Bach's works
Fragmented Fugues ...
Attribuited Fugues
From the :: harpsichord or (forte)piano :: works MIDI Fugue in g minor 'Fuga eruditissima', K 401, K(6) 375e (1782) (John H. McCloskey) Fugue in E flat major [completed by Simon Sechter], K 153, K(6) 375f (1783) Prelude and Fugue in C major, K 394?, K(6) 383a? (1782?) Fugue in g minor [incompleted] (?) Gigues: Gigue in C major for harpsichord, K 15z (pub. 1764-65) Kleine Gigue ('Leipziger Gigue') for harspichord in G major, K 574 (1791?) For 2 pianos [or harpsichord or fortepiano]: Fugue for 2 pianos K426 (1783) The Sonatas: MIDI Sonata no. 1 in C major, K 279 [E 189d] (1774) MIDI Sonata no. 2 in F major, K 280 [E 189e] (1774)

69. The Music Of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Biography (mainly dealing with his music) and links.Category Arts Music Composers M mozart, wolfgang amadeus......A brief biography of wolfgang amadeus mozart, listing his major compositions andgiving insights into his personality. by Charles K. Moss, MM.Ed., M.Mus.
http://classicalmus.hispeed.com/articles/mozart.html
by Charles K. Moss, M.M.Ed., M.Mus.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s name is familiar even to people who know little or none of his music. However, Mozart’s fame is based on two different frames of reference: firstly, being the most famous child prodigy in music history (as both a performer and a composer) and secondly, his unquestioned brilliance as an adult composer of Classical symphonies, operas, chamber music, sonatas, church music, and concerti for various instruments.
Just days before his fifth birthday, Mozart played a complete piano piece for the first time in his life. His father proudly recorded that it took him half an hour to learn it. He learned another piece a month later, and another a month after that. The next piece he learned he wrote himselfwell, maybe! Musical scholars have long questioned the degree to which the child Mozart actually composed at age five. His father, Leopold, who was a noted composer himself, is believed to have greatly "helped" the child with his early compositions.
Under the scrutiny of modern understanding about the abstract nature of music reading and learning musical notation, it seems doubtful that Wolfgang actually composed much of these early works that are now "clumped" together in Köchel’s catalog of the composer’s works as Opus 1 or K. 1. When Mozart actually began to compose, is not really a matter of great importance, for he was truly a child prodigy as a performer at the keyboard and equally on the violin. And as a teenager onwards, his compositions rank among the greatest works ever penned by a musician, and there is no doubt that these works are genuinely his own.

70. Arizona Opera: Learn: Composer Bio's: Mozart
Basic biography.
http://www.azopera.com/learn/composer/mozart/index.shtml

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) Probably the greatest genius in Western musical history, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria, Jan. 27, 1756, the son of Leopold Mozart and his wife, Anna Maria Pertl. Leopold was a successful composer, violinist and assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg court. Wolfgang began composing minuets at the age of 5 and symphonies at 9. When he was 6, he and his older sister, Maria Anna (who was nicknamed "Nannerl"), performed a series of concerts to Europe's courts and major cities. Both children played the keyboard, but Wolfgang became a violin virtuoso as well. In 1762 the Mozart children played at court in Vienna; the Empress Maria Theresa and her husband, Emperor Francis I, received them. From 1763 - 66, the Mozart children displayed their talents to audiences in Germany, Paris, at court in Versailles, and London (where Wolfgang wrote his first symphonies and began a friendship with Johann Christian Bach, whose became a great musical influence on Wolfgang). In Paris, the young Mozart published his first works, four sonatas for clavier with accompanying violin (1764). In 1768 he composed his first opera, La Finta Semplice, which had its premiere in Salzburg. In 1769-70, Leopold and Wolfgang undertook a tour through Italy. This first Italian trip culminated in a new opera, Mitridate, re di Ponto, composed for Milan. In two further Italian journeys he wrote two more operas for Milan, Ascanio in Alba (1771) and Lucio Silla (1772).

71. Musica Classica - Classical Music - Klassische Musik - Karadar Bertoldi Ensemble
Karadar Dictionary entry with life, works, catalogue, operas, portraits and other illustrations, related composers, and MIDI audio samples. Includes links to lieder texts and many operatic libretti.
http://www.karadar.net/Dictionary/mozart.html
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Life Works Catalogue Operas ... Home Page Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Life The youngest child and only surviving son of the Austrian composer Leopold Mozart , Wolfgang Amadeus received his early musical training from his father. His musical talent was evident from infancy and he is now regarded as one of the greatest musical geniuses. When Wolfgang he was six years old, he and his gifted elder sister, Nannerl, were taken by their father, on the first of a long series of concert tours, to all the royal courts of Europe where they delighted audiences with virtuosic performances on the harpsichord. The following period proved disappointing to both father and son. As the young Mozart grew to manhood his popularity waned and he had difficulty finding employment, but the sense of his own worth carried him past the danger point. He was eventually given a position as court and cathedral organist in the household of the Archbishop of Salzburg. Early in 1781 he had a commissioned opera, "Idomeneo", staged in Munich for the Elector of Bavaria. Its success induced him to go to Vienna where, for a while, he found moderate favour with the nobility.

72. Klassika: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

http://www.markus-hillenbrand.de/klassika/Komponisten/Mozart/
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Persönliche Daten:
Geburtstag: 27. Januar 1756
in Salzburg (damals selbstständiges geistliches Fürstentum, heute Österreich) Todestag: 5. Dezember 1791
in Wien (Österreich)
Informationen:
Tabellarischer Lebenslauf Ausführlicher Lebenslauf Bildergalerie
Werkverzeichnis des Komponisten
Adagios Allegros Andantes Arien ... Sonstiges
Adagios
Adagio eines Konzerts für Violine KV 261 Adagio für Glas-Harmonika KV 356 Adagio für Klavier und Violine (Fragment) KV 396 Adagio für 2 Bassethörner und Fagott KV 410 Adagio für 2 Klarinetten und 3 Bassethörner KV 411 Adagio für Klavier KV 540 Adagio und Fuge KV 546 Adagio und Allegro für eine Orgelwalze KV 594 Adagio und Rondo KV 617
Allegros
Allegro für Cembalo KV 1b Allegro für Cembalo KV 1c Allegro für Cembalo KV 3 Allegro für Cembalo KV 5a Allegro für Cembalo KV 9a Allegro einer Sonate für Klavier KV 312 Allegro einer Sonate für Klavier und Violine (Fragment) KV 372 Allegro einer Klaviersonate KV 400 Allegro und Andante für Klavier KV 533
Andantes
Andante für Cembalo KV 1a Andante für Klavier KV 9b Andantino für Klavier KV 236 Andante für Flöte und Orchester KV 315 Andante und Allegretto für Klavier und Violine (Fragment) KV 404 Andante zu einem Violinkonzert von Viotti KV 470 Andante mit 5 Variationen für Klavier zu vier Händen KV 501 Andante für eine Walze in einer kleinen Orgel KV 616
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Va, dal furor portata

73. Composer
Biographical sketch, caricature, and summaries of various types of his music, including operatic, church, vocal and choral, orchestral, chamber, piano, and organ. Includes Naxos discography.
http://web02.hnh.com/composer/btm.asp?fullname=Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

74. Xrefer - Content Not Available
Oxford Dictionary of Music entry at xrefer with education and influences, life, noted works, conflicts, and partial works list plus cross references.
http://www.xrefer.com/entry/242919
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Content not available Sorry, but this title is no longer licenced by xrefer. "Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus [baptized Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus] (Salzburg, 1756 - Vienna, 1791)", Oxford Dictionary of Music. Previously available from xrefer

75. Austria. Europe With A Difference
Illustrated multipart biography from the Austrian Tourist Board.
http://www.austria-tourism.at/kultur_detail...2.html?_h=kultur&id=33984&

76. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:find Mozart,composer,period,wolfgang
Brief biography, portrait, evaluation of his talent, and recommended CDs and videos.
http://members.tripod.com/donlevi/mozart.html
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
A From that time on, young Mozart was constantly performing and writing music. He was the toast of Austria, and gave many concerts of prepared works and improvisation. Wherever he appeared, people gaped in awe at his divine gifts. By his early teens, he had mastered the piano, violin and harpsichord, and was writing keyboard pieces, oratorios, symphonies and operas. His first major opera seria, Mitridate , was performed in Milan in 1770 (when he was still only fourteen!), to such unqualified raves that critics compared him to Handel. At fifteen, Mozart was installed as the concertmaster in the orchestra of the Archbishop of Salzburg. Things did not go very well; Mozart didn't get along with the Archbishop, and relations deteriorated to the point where, in 1781, he quit this lofty position and headed for Vienna - quite against his father's wishes. Now a grown man, Mozart initially thrived in Vienna. He was in great demand as a performer and composition teacher, and his first opera

77. INKPOT CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: An Introduction To Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Detailed biography, some images, as well as information about cds.Category Arts Music Composers M mozart, wolfgang amadeus......imagemap, Natural Genius and Bad Luck An inktroduction to wolfgangamadeus mozart (1756 1791). by Isaak Koh. Most of us know about
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Natural Genius and Bad Luck An inktroduction to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) by Isaak Koh Most of us know about Mozart through the movie AMADEUS and the excitement generated by the bicentennary of his death in 1991. Now that Mozart-mania has died down somewhat, it is healthy to view Mozart's legacy in proper perspective. Left: The little Wonderboy, Mozart. Born in Salzburg (today part of Austria), the boy Mozart was instantly recognized as a wunderkind . A musical child prodigy, he began learning the piano at the age of four and played it brilliantly by six. He was brought by his musician-teacher-father Leopold on a grand tour of Europe's musical capitals and had been to Vienna, Paris, London and Italy by the age of 13. He was shown off (or exhibited, if you prefer) to important dignitaries such as the Pope and Empress Maria Theresa. Naturally gifted, he could read and play musical scores on sight and was capable of writing down the entire score of a complicated work after just hearing it a few times. He also had an exceptional knack at improvisation and was composing original work from the age of six. He wrote his first symphony at the age of eight, his first opera at twelve and conducted twenty performances of that opera at 14.
IN 1771 , at the age of 15, Mozart entered an unfortunate phase of his life. He became a court musician and composer for the archbishop of Salzburg. His pay was meagre and his talents were woefully unappreciated by his employer.

78. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Biography, timeline, works by K¶chel Listing, links, commentary on the movie amadeus, the story of his Requiem, and a bibliography.
http://members.tripod.com/~wamozart/index.html
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In recent years, Mozart's fame has reached new heights on the popularity of the film Amadeus , based on the play by Peter Shaffer. Although it is true that this film is largely fictional (the much-hyped rivalry with Court Composer Antonio Salieri, Mozart's method of composition, and his death, for example), the recent resurgence of Mozart's music as a result is certainly an end which justifies any means. This site contains a biography of Mozart, a complete Köchel listing of his works, a discussion
of the movie Amadeus , and an analysis of the Requiem Mass . Please feel free to email me
with any comments, questions, or suggestions. Bibliography
  • Giegling, Weinmann and Sievers, eds. , 6th edition. Wiesbaden, 1964. Sadie, Stanley. The New Grove Mozart . New York, 1983. Zaslaw, Neal, and Cowdery, William, eds. The Compleat Mozart . New York, 1990. Shaffer, Peter. Amadeus . New York, 1991. Kupferberg, Herbert. Amadeus: A Mozart Mosaic . New York, 1986.

79. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Research bibliography, books and links to 1,000 other interdisciplinary entries, including the Library of Congress and the Library of Canada. Compiled by Russell McNeil.
http://malvm1.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/mozart.htm
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80. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Translate this page wolfgang amadeus mozart Nació el 27 de enero de 1756 en Salzburgo, y lo bautizaroncon el nombre de Johannes Chrysostomus wolfgang amadeus mozart.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Salzburgo, Austria
Obras:
Exultate Jubilate, K 165 (motete-1773)
Concierto para violín y orquesta nº 3, K 216 (1775) - Allegro
Concierto para violín y orquesta nº 4, K 218 (1775) - Allegro
Serenata nº 6, K 239 "Nocturna" (dos orquestas-1776) - Maestoso
Concierto para piano y orquesta nº 9, K 271 "Jeunehomme" (1777) - 3º Mov
Concierto para flauta y arpa, K 299 (1778) - Andantino
Concierto para flauta y orquesta nº 2, K 314 (1778) - Allegro aperto
Sonata nº 11, K 331 "Alla Turca" (piano-1778) - Allegreto
Minueto para divertimento, K 334 Sinfonía concertante para violín y viola, K 364 (1779) - Allegro maestoso Vesperae Solennes de Confessor, K 339 (1780) - Laudate Dominum Serenata nº 10 para 13 instrumentos de viento, K 361 "Gran Partita" (1781) - Adagio Ballet para Idomeneo, K 367 (1781) - Chaconne Concierto para trompa nº 1, K 412 (1782) - Allegro Concierto para trompa nº 2, K 417 (1783) - 3º Mov Misa nº 18, K 427 "Grande" (1783) - Gloria qui tollis Concierto para piano y orquesta nº 20, K 466 (1785) -

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