However, the new Archbishop did not admire or value Mozart’s brilliance. Their relationship was put on the line and no good; so, Mozart left his position and relocated in Vienna. At some unknown time while moving to Vienna, Joseph Haydn and Mozart met up and became friends and they played string quartets together. Mozart’s six quartets were dedicated to Haydn and were said to be in response to Haydn’s Opus Set 33. Haydn’s role model was Mozart. Haydn declared to Leopold, “Before God and as an honest man I tell you that your son is the greatest composer known to me either in person or by name: He has taste, and, furthermore, the most profound knowledge of composition.”(Biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart). While living in Vienna for ten years before he died, he invested and comprised a significant amount of progress in just a few short years. “In these ten years Mozart 's music grew rapidly beyond the realm of many of his contemporaries; it exhibited both ideas and methods of elaboration that few could follow, and to many the late Mozart seemed a difficult composer.” (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Biography). For example, “the major instrumental works of this period bring …show more content…
However, shortly after he was asking his father for his blessings. It was considered that Mozart was now in love and committed to her and his father was not happy. This created tension between Mozart and Leopold. While Mozart was creating an Opera, “Die Entfuhrung,” which was said to be inspired from his past conflict between his father and his marriage. His goal was to strengthen it’s drama and allow for better opportunities for music. It became a huge success! After many delays due to changes, it hit the Burgtheatre stage on July 16th. However, things began to get a bit rocky for Mozart. Because Mozart did not keep track of his finances, he spent the last years living in poverty, (which living in Vienna at this time was difficult in general for composers because of the war) in addition, he never gained a position at the court and unfortunately, public taste had altered and his teaching began to diminish. Mozart began to give up public performances depending strictly on loans from friends to support him and his family. He tried solving his financial problems by traveling to different places such as- Leipzig, Dresden, Berlin, Frankfurt, Mannheim, and other German cities. However, it wasn’t