Essay about Mozart: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Mozart

Submitted By dbijedic01
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The classical period existed form 1760 to 1830 and in those years the main composers and the genres of classical music were born. In music it has been referred to be ‘Golden Age of Music’ In and it is known for development of musical movement, with incredible operas, symphonies, sonatas and string quartets. Three most famous composers from this period are were Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, whose works were influential throughout the Europe. Although all of them are so great composers, actually the one I like the most is Mozart.
Mozart was one of the greatest and most controversial of all composers. The popular view is that he was born a genius straight from his mother but in my opinion his brilliance grew and developed from the loves and losses during his brief 35 years, life was a driving force of his genius. Mozart’s own suffering and joy created the music so powerful that it captures listening of today just as it did of an audience of more than 200 years ago, which I found very impressive. Mozart was a privileged, spoiled young child born in Salzburg. He was a musical talent beyond belief and he became composer over 600 works. Peter Tchaikovsky refers to a Mozart as a ‘Musical Chirste, grew up in a time when musical taste and interest were rapidly changing’. Mozart created an amazing legacy through his composing and performing by going beyond previous boundaries Mozart’s compositions are still hard to understand and comprehend, even after almost 250 years of analyzing them.
Mozart was very charismatic and good person that was often described as happy and joyful. He was not interested in material things, just like a child, and was fully dedicated to his family. From this I can conclude that he must have been very satisfied with himself when he was such great genious at something that he does. Because his father learned him almost