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"Amadeus: A Musical Genius and his Timeless Legacy" Step into the world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: SONATAS. Frontispiece for a collection of sonatas for harpsichord by Wolfgang

MOZART: SONATAS. Frontispiece for a collection of sonatas for harpsichord by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, decicated to Madame Victoire, daughter of King Louis XV of France, 1764

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: SYMPHONY #40. Title page for Symphony No

MOZART: SYMPHONY #40. Title page for Symphony No. 40 in G Minor K. 550, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Background imageAmadeus Collection: ANNA MARIA MOZART (1719-1778). Mother of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

ANNA MARIA MOZART (1719-1778). Mother of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Oil, c1775, by an unknown artist

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZARTs TOMBSTONE. The tombstone of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer

MOZARTs TOMBSTONE. The tombstone of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer, in St. Marks Cemetery (St.-Marxer-Friedhof), Vienna

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: HOME IN SALZBURG. The house at number 9 Getreidegasse, Salzburg, Austria

MOZART: HOME IN SALZBURG. The house at number 9 Getreidegasse, Salzburg, Austria, where Mozart was born on 27 January 1756. Photograph, c1890

Background imageAmadeus Collection: ALOYSIA WEBER LANGE (c1760-1839). German soprano; sister-in-law of Austrian composer

ALOYSIA WEBER LANGE (c1760-1839). German soprano; sister-in-law of Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Oil, c1820

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: LIBRETTO, 1770. Program of the first performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart s

MOZART: LIBRETTO, 1770. Program of the first performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart s
MOZART: LIBRETTO, 1770. Program of the first performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts opera Mitridate Re di Ponto, given at the Teatro Ducale, Milan, Italy, on 26 December 1770

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: LIBRETTO, 1770. Title page of the first edition of the libretto of Wolfgang

MOZART: LIBRETTO, 1770. Title page of the first edition of the libretto of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts opera Mitridate, Re di Ponto ( Mithridates, King of Pontus ), Milan, 1770

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. A page of the program in the first edition of the libretto

MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. A page of the program in the first edition of the libretto of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts La Clemenza di Tito, 1791

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. Title-page of the first edition of the libretto of Wolfgang

MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. Title-page of the first edition of the libretto of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts La Clemenza di Tito, 1791

Background imageAmadeus Collection: LEOPOLD MOZART (1719-1787). German violinist, composer, and teacher; father of

LEOPOLD MOZART (1719-1787). German violinist, composer, and teacher; father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Oil, c1770, by an unknown artist

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: STRING QUARTETS. Title page of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Six String Quartets

MOZART: STRING QUARTETS. Title page of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Six String Quartets dedicated to Joseph Haydn and composed between 1782 and 1785

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: EARLY MANUSCRIPT. One of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts earliest works (Koechel catalogue no)

MOZART: EARLY MANUSCRIPT. One of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts earliest works (Koechel catalogue no)
MOZART: EARLY MANUSCRIPT. One of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts earliest works (Koechel catalogue no. la-d), composed in 1761 at age five and written down for him by his father, Leopold Mozart

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: EARLY MANUSCRIPT. One of Mozarts earliest works (Koechel catalogue no

MOZART: EARLY MANUSCRIPT. One of Mozarts earliest works (Koechel catalogue no. la-d), composed in 1761 at age five and written down for him by his father, Leopold Mozart

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Papagenos aria, from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts manuscript

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Papagenos aria, from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts manuscript of The Magic Flute

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Title page of the vocal score of The Magic Flute, published

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Title page of the vocal score of The Magic Flute, published at Leipzig

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1793. Title page of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts score of The Magic Flute

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1793. Title page of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts score of The Magic Flute, transcribed for piano by Frederick Euniche, published in 1793 at Bonn, Germany

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: HOME IN VIENNA. House at 5 Domgasse, Vienna, where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

MOZART: HOME IN VIENNA. House at 5 Domgasse, Vienna, where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived while writing Marriage of Figaro : contemporary watercolor

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: MINUET IN G, 1762. Manuscript of the Minuet in G in G Major (K

MOZART: MINUET IN G, 1762. Manuscript of the Minuet in G in G Major (K. 1) composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the age of six

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: AUTOGRAPH. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts autograph signature

MOZART: AUTOGRAPH. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts autograph signature

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: QUARTET IN C MAJOR. The beginning of the autograph manuscript of Wolfgang

MOZART: QUARTET IN C MAJOR. The beginning of the autograph manuscript of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Quartet in C Major ( The Dissonance ), K. 465, completed in January 1785

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: MOTET MANUSCRIPT. Part of the autograph of the motet, God is Our Refuge (K

MOZART: MOTET MANUSCRIPT. Part of the autograph of the motet, God is Our Refuge (K. 20), written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at age 9

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. Model of a setting designed by Georg Fuentes for the

MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. Model of a setting designed by Georg Fuentes for the performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts La Clemenza di Tito given at Frankfurt in 1795

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. Announcement for the first performance of Le Nozze di Figaro

MOZART: MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. Announcement for the first performance of Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), 1 May 1786 at Viennas Burgtheater

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: HOME IN SALZBURG. The house in the Makartplatz, Salzburg, Austria, where the young Mozart

MOZART: HOME IN SALZBURG. The house in the Makartplatz, Salzburg, Austria, where the young Mozart and his family lived from 1774. English sketch, commemorating the centennial of his death, 1891

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MILAN: TEATRO DUCALE. An 18th century view of Teatro Ducale, Milan, on the evening of a ball

MILAN: TEATRO DUCALE. An 18th century view of Teatro Ducale, Milan, on the evening of a ball. In this theatre Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts opera Mitridate Re di Ponto was first performed on 26 December

Background imageAmadeus Collection: MOZART: DON GIOVANNI. Title page of a French edition, 1874, of Wolfgang Amadeus

MOZART: DON GIOVANNI. Title page of a French edition, 1874, of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts opera Don Giovanni arranged for the piano

Background imageAmadeus Collection: VINCENZO CALVESI. Italian tenor. Created the role of Fernando in the first performance

VINCENZO CALVESI. Italian tenor. Created the role of Fernando in the first performance
DOROTHEA BUSSANI (1763-c1810). Nee Sardi. Austrian soprano; wife of Francesco Bussani. Created the role of Despina in the first performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Cosi Fan Tutte at

Background imageAmadeus Collection: FRANCESCO BENUCCI (1745-1824). Italian opera singer

FRANCESCO BENUCCI (1745-1824). Italian opera singer. Created the first role of Guglielmo in the first performance of Mozarts Cosi Fan Tutte at the Hofburg-theater in Vienna, 26 January 1790

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Wolfgang Mozart

Wolfgang Mozart
Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791). Original Artwork: Taken from the original in boxwood, cut by Posch in 1789. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Mozart At Keyboard

Mozart At Keyboard
1765: Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) at the keyboard at the age of 9. Original Artwork: Painting by J N Helbling at the Mozarteum, Salzburg

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Costume design for one of the Three Youths or Genii, 1913. The Magic Flute

Costume design for one of the Three Youths or Genii, 1913. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) with libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812)

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Costume design for Papegena, 1913. Papegena, the little wife that Papegeno, the bird catcher

Costume design for Papegena, 1913. Papegena, the little wife that Papegeno, the bird catcher, has longed for. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote )

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Costume design for Sarastro, 1913. Sarastro, the High Priest of Isis and Osiris

Costume design for Sarastro, 1913. Sarastro, the High Priest of Isis and Osiris. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Costume design for Monostatos, 1913. Monostatos, a Moor in the service of Sarastro

Costume design for Monostatos, 1913. Monostatos, a Moor in the service of Sarastro, the High Priest of Isis and Osiris. The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote )

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Costume design for Papegeno, 1913. Papegeno, the bird catcher, a character in The

Costume design for Papegeno, 1913. Papegeno, the bird catcher, a character in The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote ), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Set design for Mozarts Magic Flute, 1791 (1863). ( Die Zauberflote )

Set design for Mozarts Magic Flute, 1791 (1863). ( Die Zauberflote ), opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) with libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder (1751-1812)

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), in 1759 (1906). Mozarts first attempt

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), in 1759 (1906). Mozarts first attempt, at the age of three, to play the piano. In the doorway his sister Nannerl and his father Leopold look

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Design for Mozarts Don Giovanni, 1875. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Design for Mozarts Don Giovanni, 1875. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer, first performed in Prague in 1787

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) at the age of seven playing his violin in front

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) at the age of seven playing his violin in front of Empress Maria Theresa. The story is that when Mozart had finished

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Design for Mozarts Don Giovanni, 1875. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

Design for Mozarts Don Giovanni, 1875. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer, first performed in Prague in 1787

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Mozart working on the Overture for Don Giovanni, 1787 (1906). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart working on the Overture for Don Giovanni, 1787 (1906). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) wrote the overture on the night of 28 October 1787 ready for its first performance at the National

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Mozart listening to Allegris Miserere, 1771 (1906). On a visit to

Mozart listening to Allegris Miserere, 1771 (1906). On a visit to Rome when he was 14 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) wrote down the work from memory after a single hearing

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), c1790. The music below the portrait is the beginning

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), c1790. The music below the portrait is the beginning of his song Das Veilchen ( The Violet ) dated 8 June 1789

Background imageAmadeus Collection: House in Salzburg in which Mozart was born in 1791. mid 19th century. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

House in Salzburg in which Mozart was born in 1791. mid 19th century. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ( 1756-1791), Austrian composer

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), c1791

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), c1791

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) in 1770

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) in 1770

Background imageAmadeus Collection: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), c1763. Mozart at the age of seven seated at the keyboard

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), c1763. Mozart at the age of seven seated at the keyboard



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"Amadeus: A Musical Genius and his Timeless Legacy" Step into the world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a prodigious Austrian composer whose music continues to captivate audiences centuries later. From the hauntingly beautiful Requiem excerpt that echoes through concert halls to the enchanting melodies of The Magic Flute, Mozart's genius knows no bounds. As you gaze upon the statue of young Mozart, it becomes clear that his talent was evident from an early age. His compositions, such as Ave Verum Corpus, showcase his ability to create ethereal harmonies that touch the soul. The opera scene comes alive with Papageno from The Magic Flute, a character beloved for his comedic charm. This contemporary Austrian illustration captures the essence of this timeless masterpiece. Mozart's personal life is also on display - a glimpse into his honeymoon with Constanze reveals their love and joy. And who can forget The Marriage of Figaro? Its engraved title page transports us back in time to witness this iconic comic opera unfold before our eyes. Intriguingly captured in silhouette form, we see Mozart composing some of his most renowned works, and is here where he poured his heart and soul onto paper, creating masterpieces that would stand the test of time. A posthumous oil painting by Barbara Krafft immortalizes Mozart's image in 1819 - a testament to how deeply he impacted society even after his untimely death at just 35 years old. His legacy lives on through every note he composed. Eta Hoffmann recognized Mozart's greatness when he said: "Mozart creates music which speaks directly to your heart. " Indeed, there is something indescribable about how Mozarts' melodies resonate within us all. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart remains an icon in classical music history - a musical genius whose compositions continue to inspire generations worldwide.