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1756-1791

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. “Beloved of God”. 1756-1791. By: Morgan Craw. Born on January 27, 1756 in Salzburg, Austria. Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophillus Amadeus Gottlieb Sigismundus Mozart - Theophillus , Amadeus, Gottlieb, and Sigismundus all mean “Beloved of God”.

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1756-1791

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  1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Beloved of God” 1756-1791 By: Morgan Craw

  2. Born on January 27, 1756 in Salzburg, Austria.

  3. Johannes ChrysostomusWolfgangusTheophillus Amadeus Gottlieb Sigismundus Mozart -Theophillus, Amadeus, Gottlieb, and Sigismundus all mean “Beloved of God”

  4. Handel and Haydn were alive the same time as Mozart • Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson were also alive. Joseph Haydn

  5. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was taught by his father at a young age. • Mozart started playing the piano at the age of 3 • Could learn a piece of music in as little as half an hour at 4 • Wrote his first composition at 5

  6. Mozart’s father, Leopold Mozart, took him and his sister, Maria, on tours. Their first tour was in 1762 when Mozart was 6. • Between the ages 7-15, young Mozart spent half of his life on tour in Europe.

  7. Inspiration • Mozart was influenced by Johann Christian Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach’s youngest son. Mozart met Johann while he was on a tour. He was close friends with Franz Joseph Haydn, and he was a huge influence on Mozart. Johann Christian Bach

  8. “Before God and as an honest man, your son is the greatest composer I know, either personally or by name.” ~Haydn to Mozart’s father

  9. Tourette’s Syndrome? • Some say Mozart’s strange behavior is caused by Tourette’s Syndrome. -Causes random outburst, mood swings, uncontrollable noises

  10. Mozart wrote in all genres -serenades, divertimenti, and dances • He mainly wrote pieces to please specific people

  11. Serenade in G Major • Eine Kleide Nachtmusik -A Little Night Music-finished in 1787 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmFCw5mDS34 This was typical party music

  12. Eine Kleide Nachtmusik has been used in 13 movies -Batman -Charlie’s Angles-Full Throttle -Daddy Daycare -There’s Something About Mary

  13. Amadeus

  14. Performed at Schonbrun Palace. After he was done, he jumped in to Archduchess Maria Antonia’s lap and asked her to marry him. -Future Marie Antoinette

  15. Mozart’s Family • Amadeus Mozart was married to Constanze Weber in August, 1782 • They had 6 kids, but only Karl Thomas (2nd child) and Franz Xaver Wolfgang (6th child) survived.

  16. Kept a starling which helped him come up with parts of his compositions. • When it died, Mozart gave it a funeral that included prayers and hymns.

  17. Spoke 15 different languages -German, Italian, Spanish, French, and English

  18. Mozart died on December 5, 1791 in Vienna, Austria at the age of 35. • Fever, kidney failure, or strep throat may have been the cause of death, but no one knows for sure. • His body is buried in Zentralfriedhof, Vienna, Austria.

  19. “It is a great consolation for me to remember that the Lord, to whom I had drawn near in humble and child-like faith, has suffered and died for me, and that He will look on me in love and compassion.”~Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

  20. Sources http://www.biography.com/people/wolfgang-mozart-9417115 http://www.ipl.org/div/mushist/clas/mozart.html www.Youtube.com

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