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Name:
Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgang Theophillus Amadeus Mozart
Born: January 27, 1756
Died: December 5, 1791
Composer, born
in Salzburg, Austria, the son of the violinist and composer Leopold
Mozart (1719--87). A child prodigy, he made his first professional
tour (as a pianist) through Europe when he was six. He was a prolific
composer, and travelled widely, but failed to find a permanent position.
After some years in Salzburg as Konzertmeister to the archbishop,
he resigned (1781) and settled in Vienna. His operas The Marriage
of Figaro (1786) and Don Giovanni (1787) made it impossible
for the court still to overlook the composer, and he was appointed
court composer to Joseph II in 1787. His compositions, numbering
over 600 in Köchel's catalogue, include several other operas
- notably Die Entführung aus dem Serail (1782, The Abduction
from the Harem), Così fan tutte (1790) and The
Magic Flute (1791) - 41 symphonies, and many concertos, chamber
works, and sonatas. In writing the Requiem Mass commissioned
for Count Walsegg, he felt he was writing his own requiem; he died
before it was finished.

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