Mozart Wolfgang Biography


The man lived only 35 years, so the young years are an impressive part of his life. Johann Chrysosta Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27 in Salzburg in the family of the daughter of the commissar-driver of the almshouse Anna Maria Pertl and the violinist-composer Leopold Mozart. Then, from obstetric funds, doctors have just begun to use tongs. There was no question of anesthesia or antiseptics.

So the mother of a genius had to suffer pretty to reproduce him into the light. Mozart was born very painful as a result. But thank you for alive. Researchers who studied the appearance of the great creator noted that he had unusually pale skin, a thin physique and a disproportionately large head. In general, a typical representative of the Enlightenment without embellishment.

Despite all the disadvantages, Mozart nevertheless grew up an active person with charming eyes. Plus, everything besides music, our shorty, his growth was only a cm, succeeded in dancing, but so far not about that. In addition to Wolfgang, the composer’s family had 6 children, 5 of whom died in infancy. So we will assume that the genius had only one older sister - Nannerl, along with her, while still a boy, he traveled all European bomons.

Mozart took the first steps in music for a second at only 3 years old! He watched his father teach his sister to play the harpsichord, then he approached himself and reproduced the consonant melodies. Phenomenal musical hearing and memory of the composer can only be envied. Father, without thinking twice, began to teach little Mozart at 4 years old. By the age of 5, the young musician already knew by heart the majority of plays and minuets of the then composers, and also versed well in arithmetic.

Therefore, apparently tired of the educational routine, already at the age of 5, Mozart Jr. began to write his own works. The father of the genius was not a mistake and hastened to report the talent of his children to the whole world. Plus, he was also looking for a financial patron that would provide his offspring with constant work. In simple terms, Leopold was in search of a producer.

In the first mini-tour, Mozart went with his family at six years old. By this time, he independently mastered the violin game without the help of adults. But at the performances, Mozart was still behind the keyboard player, and his ten-year-old sister sang. The duet of young talented musicians delighted the European aristocracy. For thewes to entertain the public, Little Mozart played with one finger or with closed eyes.

As you can see, child labor progressed even then. But the efforts of brother and sisters paid off, they slowly became more and more popular, but not rich. The Mozart family kept experiencing financial problems. Musical wanderings of children lasted about ten years. When the brother and sister grew up, they had to move separately from each other, since the “matuers” of the Mozarts quickly bored with a meticulous establishment.

In the first trips, he composed his first more or less serious work. For example, in Paris, Mozart created several sonata for harpsichord and violin. In London, he happened to get to know Bach's son and get a couple of educational councils from him.

Mozart Wolfgang Biography

In Holland, where Mozart spent about a year, wrote his first symphony. In the beginning of the 10ths, the composer gained even more popularity thanks to the opera “Mithridates, King Pontic”, “Ascania in Alba”, “Sleep Scipio” and “Lucius Sulla”. Then the composer received the work of the court organist in his hometown and wrote his famous operas: “Figaro's Wedding”, whose premiere took place in Vienna, as well as “Don Juan”, which was first shown in Prague.

Naturally, this is only an example of the most popular works of genius. In general, in his entire career, he rolled around his work. Just imagine, this is almost one and a half works per month, if we count from the beginning of the composer’s life. Before his death, Mozart wrote the operas “Mercy of Titus” and “Magic Flute”, but, unfortunately, did not finish work on his most famous “Requiem” work.

In fact, it became for Mozart his posthumous business card. Although it was not without youthful suffering. The father of the genius was originally against the choice of his son in favor of Constance Weber. He believed that the girl's family wants to be ozolled at his famous son. Such arguments arose on the basis of a marriage contract, which was drawn up by the mother of Constance.

According to him, Mozart was supposed to marry her daughter for three years from the moment the relationship began. Fortunately, the couple’s love withstood all family ups and downs. The boys were left without father's love. When the greatest composer went into another world, the oldest was 7 years old, the youngest was 5 months. In the future, they continued the work of their parent and also became musicians, albeit not so successful.

According to the official version, Mozart died on December 5 from the rheumatic pro -shaped fever, which may have been complicated by acute heart or renal failure.