Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart  

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"Mozart and Haydn, the creators of the instrumental music of today, show us the art for the first time in its full glory; the one who has looked on it with an all-embracing love and penetrated its innermost being is — Beethoven! The instrumental compositions of all three masters breathe the same romantic spirit."--"Beethoven's Instrumental-Musik" (1813) by E. T. A. Hoffmann

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756 – December 5, 1791) was a prolific and influential composer. His output of over 600 compositions. Mozart is among the most enduringly popular of classical composers and many of his works are part of the standard concert repertoire.


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