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- 11: Child Stars: From Mozart to Gary Coleman
- Child Stars: From Mozart to Gary Coleman Few things in life are as frustrating as being constantly reminded of your past glories and current inability to reproduce those successes. Yet this is what Mozart had to endure for much of his adult life, mainly from his father but also from those around him. Indeed, much of Mozart's early adult life can be seen as a struggle to break free from the expectations and limitations imposed on him after his prodigious childhood. It is unclear when or where the "Myth of ...
- 12: Amadeus Dramatic Vs Historical
- The play “Amadeus” by Peter Shaffer was not written in order to be a biography of the great composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, much more than this, Peter Shaffer wrote it as a story, rather than a history. In his story he was free to insert fiction to make the play more interesting to a wide audience, as ... are “fictional ornament”. In this paper I will make an attempt to point what is fiction or untruth. The center of the play lies on the character of Antonio Salieri and his obsessive jealously of Mozart. To convey this plot, it was necessary that Salieri had motives enough dislike Mozart. So it was necessary to build a character that was extremely competent but with no talent at all to contrast with a genius who behaved badly. With this, Salieri would have reasons to be ...
- 13: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart s name is familiar even to people who know little or none of his music. However, Mozart s fame is based on two different frames of reference: firstly, being the most famous child prodigy in music history (as both a performer and a composer) and secondly, his unquestioned brilliance as an adult ... remembered for are his operas. His astonishing rate of production continues to stupefy scholars today. In his short life, he composed over 600 works, including 21 stage and opera works. The most obvious distinction between Mozart and other opera composers is that he was the master of all other branches of composition. Mozart s operas are from a mind that thought symphonically, so even if you don t know what ...
- 14: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s name is familiar even to people who know little or none of his music. However, Mozart’s fame is based on two different frames of reference: firstly, being the most famous child prodigy in music history (as both a performer and a composer) and secondly, his unquestioned brilliance as an adult ... remembered for are his operas. His astonishing rate of production continues to stupefy scholars today. In his short life, he composed over 600 works, including 21 stage and opera works. The most obvious distinction between Mozart and other opera composers is that he was the master of all other branches of composition. Mozart’s operas are from a mind that thought symphonically, so even if you don’t know what’ ...
- 15: Amadeus: Movie Review
- Amadeus: Movie Review "Amadeus" is the Latin form of Greek Theophilus, which Mozart preferred, although he also answered to Amade, Amadeo, and Gottlieb in French, Italian, and German. In all languages, the name means "beloved of God". In the beginning of the movie, Antonio Salieri was an old man, who invites the audiences to listen about his life story and how he tried to defeat God through Mozart. Antonio Salieri desired to be a great composer since a child. He prayed God that he will give Him everything if He will grant him this only wish. His dad was dead after a while. Salieri is content with his talent and status in court, until the arrival of an extremely talent musician, who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Salieri realized that God blessed Mozart with the gift of music, but not him. Salieri's music fits all the requirement, it is good and enjoyable to listen to but not the way that ...
- 16: Mozart
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-1791 Probably the greatest genius in Western musical history, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria, Jan. 27, 1756, the son of Leopold Mozart and his wife, Anna Maria Pertl. Leopold was a successful composer and violinist and assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg court, whose archbishop, Sigismund von Schrattenbach, encouraged the activities of Leopold and his remarkable children. ...
- 17: History Of Mozart
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-1791 Probably the greatest genius in Western musical history, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria, Jan. 27, 1756, the son of Leopold Mozart and his wife, Anna Maria Pertl. Leopold was a successful composer and violinist and assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg court, whose archbishop, Sigismund von Schrattenbach, encouraged the activities of Leopold and his remarkable children. ...
- 18: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in January 27, 1756 in Salzburg, Austria. His Christian name was Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. His father Leopold Mozart educated him and was a violinist, author, and composer. He began composing minuets at the age of five. When Mozart was six, he was successful at the clavier, violin, and ...
- 19: Mozart
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as found on the World Wide Web Of all the great composers throughout the years, possibly the most famous ever would be Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Few composers ever have led such a remarkable life of left such a remarkable lasting legacy of music in such a short span of life. Mozart was born in 1756 in Salzburg, Austria. He was the second survivor of six born to an accomplished musician named Leopold (The Symphony pg.1). Mozart was a child prodigy when he began playing ...
- 20: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Perhaps the greatest musical genius who ever lived, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria, Jan. 27, 1756, the son of Leopold Mozart, concertmaster at the archiepiscopal court, and his wife, Anna Maria Pertl. Leopold Mozart was a successful composer and violinist, whose famous treatise on violin playing (Versuch Einer Grundlichen Violinschule) was first printed in 1756. ...
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