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He composed more than 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, operatic, and music
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her mother was Anna Marie, and his father was Leopold Mozart he was an intelligent proud, and religious man
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he was born in 1/27/1756
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He was considered one of the most influential and prominent musicians in history
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with only 4 years he played the clavichord and composed small pieces of considerable difficulty; At six he played the harpsichord and the violin with skill.
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With only five years old he was already composing wit musical works
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in the entire family departed for Munich beginning with an exhibition at the court of the elective prince Bavaria Maximilian III
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the court of Salzburg, there they learned of the death of Prince-Archbishop Schrattenbach who had always supported them, Mozart had the opportunity to work in numerous musical genres including symphonies, sonatas, string quartets, serenades, entertainment, many scared music and some minor operas
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At seventeen he was hired as a musician at the court of Salzburg
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Towards the end of the 1780s, Mozart's economic situation worsened. Around 1786 it stopped appearing frequently in public concerts, reason why its income was reduced
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During his visit to Vienna after being dismissed from his position in court, he decided to settle in this city where he achieved fame
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he was married with Constance Mozart in 4 August 1782 his sons were 1971 Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart1783 Raimund Leopold Mozart 1784 Karl Thomas Mozart 1783 Raimund Leopold Mozart 1786 Johann Thomas Leopold Mozart
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The Requiem was the nineteenth and last mass written by Mozart
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he died in 12/5/1971 because of one disease named severe miliary fever with 36 yeras
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- an unknown person followed Mozart to his home and asked him for his assignment, he was an envoy of Count Franz von Walsegg, an amateur musician whose wife had died. The widower wished Mozart to compose the Requiem Mass for his wife's funeral (he died before finish the requiem)