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    Amadeus Movie Analysis

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    What is Mozart doing when Salieri sees him for the first time at a party? When Salieri first sees Mozart, he is chasing a woman to flirt with her and then finds himself in the same room with Mozart and the woman. 7. Who is Mozart’s employer when Salieri first sees him? Mozart’s employer when Salieri first sees him, is Prince Archbishop of Salzburg. 8. What color waistcoat is Mozart wearing when he meets with Emperor Joseph for the first time? During Mozart’s meeting with Emperor Joseph, Mozart…

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    three main composers that stood out from everyone else – Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. That textbook states, “Even those who know very little about art music usually know something about Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven” (“Music of the Classic Period”). Though each was successful alone, whenever the three crossed paths in Vienna, history was made. Each composer gave a unique quality to classical music that will never be forgotten. Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven had a profound impact on music and what…

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Composer: Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, better known as just Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Composer’s life span: Born in January 27, 1756 and died in December 5, 1791 Location: Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria, son of Leopold Mozart and Anna Maria Perti. Mozart was raised in Salzburg, Austria along with his only sister Maria Anna. Mozart did a good amount of traveling before finally settling in Vienna, Austria with his wife Constanze Weber. Genres:…

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) was the first major composer of the classical period. Music began in his life at an early age and his talent continued to grow and grow. Today, Mozart is well known for forty-one symphonies. Mozart’s life was pretty extraordinary, he was born in Salzburg, Austria in 1756 and came from a wealthy family of architects and bookbinders. Mozart and his sister, “Nannerl,” were the only two out of seven children to survive. His mother was born in a middle-class…

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    His parents, Leopold and Anna Maria were of middle class birth. Mozart and his sister Marie Anna were the only two of their parent's seven children that survived, not uncommon of the period. Mozart could be named as one of the greatest examples of child prodigies in music there ever was. At the age of three he was playing the harpsichord and at the age of five he was composing music. At the age of six, Mozart and his sister played in Munich at the Bavarian court. Soon after, he, his father…

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian composer whose mastery of the whole range of contemporary instrumental and vocal forms—including the symphony, concerto, chamber music, and especially the opera—was unchallenged in his own time and perhaps in any other. Although he did not even live to be forty (January 27, 1756 to December 5, 1791), Mozart still managed to not only be one of the greatest composers of the Classical period, but perhaps of all time. His musical pieces still remain quite…

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    Mozart And Haydn Analysis

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    resulted in many great composers and compositions. Two of the most well-known composers of the Classical period are Mozart and Haydn. Both of these composers had a major influence on the periods of music that followed them. This paper will discuss the life of Mozart, the life of Haydn, and compare what influences had an impact on their musical style and compositions. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was “a musician capable of playing of playing multiple instruments who started playing in public at…

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    intelligence to music. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is a serious musical composer in the classical period (1750-1800). Although he had a short life, he produced symphonies, Concertos (Piano, Violin, and Horn), Piano Solos, Violin Music, Sonatas, Trios, Quartet, Sacred music, and operas throughout his life (Gilbert). He had forty-one symphonies, operas such as The Marriage of Figaro, concertos, chamber works, and a Requiem Mass. (McGraw-Hills Education 120). Mozart had an adventure for having the mind…

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    information available less reliable. Since many of the firsthand accounts were recorded more than a decade after his death, the sources were less dependable. A very common theory that I encountered, that wasn’t based on scientific evidence, was that Mozart was poisoned. The most common supposed culprit was Antonio Salieri, an Italian Kapellmeister, which was most likely due to the fictional characterization in the play…

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    music began to evolve such as the concerto, sonata and the symphony, these new styles were created to dazzle and impress the audience. The Classical Era was dominated by the unbelievable talents of three composers. Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven, each composer influenced the world of music for generations to come. The Classical period was a time where the most important stylistic advances…

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