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



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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

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1761 Amadeus Austrian Child Composer Composition Father Handwriting Leopold Manuscript Mozart Musical Notation Musical Note Musician Sheet Music Wolfgang


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This print showcases a precious piece of musical history - Mozart's early manuscript. Composed in 1761 when he was just five years old, this remarkable work (Koechel catalogue no. la-d) offers a glimpse into the prodigious talent that would later define Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as one of the greatest composers of all time. The photograph captures not only the delicate handwriting but also the meticulous musical notation on the sheet music, revealing Leopold Mozart's role in preserving his son's genius for future generations to appreciate. As we admire this snapshot from the past, we are transported to a time when young Wolfgang began his journey towards becoming an iconic figure in classical music. It is awe-inspiring to think that such brilliance emerged from the mind and hands of a child. This image serves as a testament to both Mozart's innate talent and his father's guidance and support throughout his formative years. The composition itself exudes hints of maturity beyond its composer’s tender age, showcasing glimpses of what was yet to come. As we gaze upon this treasured artifact, let us reflect on how even at such an early stage in life, Mozart possessed an extraordinary gift that would forever shape our understanding and appreciation of music.

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