Course of Life
Childhood. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in an old, beautiful, mountainous …show more content…
Nervous breakdown caused a disease, as well as a firm decision to live independently. Notably, he was not afraid of the need or hunger. Though, Mozart counted only on his talent. He was full of energy and hope.
Vein. The Last Period of Life and Creativity. In 1781, Mozart moved to Vienna, where he lived until his death. On demand of the Burgtheater in Vienna, Mozart wrote the comic opera “The Abduction from the Seraglio.” At that time in Vienna, as well as in other cities in Austria, Italian music was hardly implanted. It was contrary to the popular tastes, but adored by the court. Therefore, Mozart cherished to write a national opera in his native German language. Consequently, the opera was enthusiastically accepted by the audience. Only the emperor found it too complicated.
Moreover, the three successive operas; namely, “The Marriage of Figaro,” “Don Giovanni,” and “The Magic Flute,” proved to be even more skillful masterpieces. During these years, Mozart reached the peak of his mastery of instrumental music. During the summer of 1788, he composed his last three symphonies. Although different in characters, all three works were brilliant and unique. However, the composer did not return to this genre any