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Mozart

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE BEGINNING

OF WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART

WERE IT BEGAN

  • Born: January 27, 1756,
  • Died: December 5, 1791
  • Mozart's Birthplace, Salzburg, Austria
  • Parents: Leopold Mozart Anna Maria Mozart
  • Spouse: Constanze Mozart



Mozart's birthplace at Getreidegasse 9, Salzburg
Early life
Family and childhood
See also: Mozart's name, Mozart family, and Mozart's nationality
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on 27 January 1756 to Leopold Mozart (1719–1787) and Anna Maria, née Pertl (1720–1778), at Getreidegasse 9 in Salzburg.

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He often spent much time at the clavier, picking out thirds, which he was ever striking, and his pleasure showed that it sounded good. In the fourth year of his age his father, for a game as it were, began to teach him a few minuets and pieces at the clavier. He could play it faultlessly and with the greatest delicacy, and keeping exactly in time. ... At the age of five, he was already composing little pieces, which he played to his father who wrote them down.

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Mozart's birthplace at Getreidegasse 9, Salzburg
Early life
Family and childhood
See also: Mozart's name, Mozart family, and Mozart's nationality
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on 27 January 1756 to Leopold Mozart (1719–1787) and Anna Maria, née Pertl (1720–1778), at Getreidegasse 9 in Salzburg.[3] Salzburg was the capital of the Archbishopric of Salzburg, an ecclesiastic principality in the Holy Roman Empire (today in Austria).[c] He was the youngest of seven children, five of whom died in infancy. His elder sister was Maria Anna Mozart (1751–1829), nicknamed "Nannerl". Mozart was baptised the day after his birth, at St. Rupert's Cathedral in Salzburg. The baptismal record gives his name in Latinized form, as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. He generally called himself "Wolfgang Amadè Mozart"[4] as an adult, but his name had many variants.

Leopold Mozart, a native of Augsburg,[5] then an Imperial Free City in the Holy Roman Empire, was a minor composer and an experienced teacher. In 1743, he was appointed as the fourth violinist in the musical establishment of Count Leopold Anton von Firmian, the ruling Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg.[2] Four years later, he married Anna Maria in Salzburg. Leopold became the orchestra's deputy Kapellmeister in 1763. During the year of his son's birth, Leopold published a violin textbook, Versuch einer gründlichen Violinschule, which achieved success.[6]

When Nannerl was seven, she began keyboard lessons with her father, while her three-year-old brother looked on. Years later, after her brother's death, she reminisced:
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FACTS ABOUT MOZART

  • 1 His birth was a consolation to his parents.
  • He was a Roman Catholic.
  • He was a fast learner.
  • He traveled a lot
  • He was five when he started composing
  • Mozart established his career at a young age
  • He had a fascinating love-life.

MOZART’S FAVORITE SONGS OF HIS

  • Requiem
  • The magic Flute
  • Clarinet concerto
  • Don Giovanni
  • The marriage of Figaro
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As he was writing requiem he died as of right now we think he died from edema a type of kidney disease here is the definition Edema linked to kidney disease usually occurs in the legs and around the eyes. Kidney damage. Damage to the tiny, filtering blood vessels in the kidneys can result in nephrotic syndrome. In nephrotic syndrome, decreased levels of protein in the blood can lead to edema.

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But the couple frequently spent far beyond their means, and debts to retailers and creditors piled up. The family was forced to move several times, and some historians believe Mozart may have squandered large sums of money at the gambling table, although others believe betting was just a pastime, not a compulsion

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HORSE

MAY I PRESENT TO YOU THE END OF MY STORY

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