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Ever wanted to know how the great Mozart started? This is the fist Symphony written in 1764 (8-year-old Mozart) the Symphony No.1 in E flat, K. 16. From 0:00 to 11:25 First Piano Concert written in 1767 (10-year-old Mozart) the Piano Concerto No.1 K. 37. From 11:25 to 27:30 Enjoy! Mozart Biography!!! Salzburg, January 27 in 1756 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born. Son of Leopoldo Mozart who would later be Mozart's teacher and introduction to music. Mozart, Since he was 3 years old he was attracted by the piano and started playing minuéts at age 4. By the age of 5, he created his first composition ( Mozart Minuet in G major, K. 1 ) and in 1762 his father would show their talent (Wolfgang and his sister) in Vienna at the court of the holy roman empire Francis 1 and Maria Theresa. Where they were both enchanted, they were the sensation in Vienna and made a lot of money. Mozart at age 8 was creating more complex compositions each time from simple sonatas for piano up to his first symphonies. Rome Easter Sunday 1770, The pope Clement XIV summoned Mozart and made him a Knight of the Order of the Golden Spur, 14-year-old Mozart there was able to transcribe in its entirety after a single hearing the composition ( Miserere Mei, Deus ) which was a secret choral piece that was illegal to play outside of the chapel. At age 21 he was sent with his mom to Paris to seek fortune but when he got to France people expected the same child prodigy, frozen in time. Only Joseph Haydn ( the most celebrated compositor in Europe) was able to understand his real talent and told his father " Your child is the best compositor I have ever known in person". Paris 1778 Mozart's mother Anna Maria Mozart died from an unknown disease, resulting in Mozart writing a very passionate sonata ( Mozart Piano Sonata no. 8, K. 310 ) when his father knew about his condition. He blamed Mozart for his lack of "judgment" and made Mozart return to Salzburg. In 1781 the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg made Mozart and his father go to Vienna to demonstrate the Viennese that he had better musicians. Mozart would discover his fame in his stay in Vienna and asked the archbishop to stay but he asked his return, this made Mozart so frustrated that he stayed in Vienna away from the archbishop and his father. Later that year he played ( Symphony No 36 ) at lynx, a symphony he wrote he just 4 days!(this one!) Which was described as being "like opening a bottle of champaign", it had no corrections since it was written perfectly, everything was clear in Mozart's mind. Mozart's music after 1781 would be the most original as the result of the abundance of talent there was in Vienna. It was then where he made his compositions for the Opera " The Marriage of Figaro" In 1787 his father Johann Georg Leopold Mozart died and by consequence, he made one of his most melancholic pieces, the ( String Quintet no. 4 in G minor, K. 516 ) Mozart wrote more than 600 compositions were most of them where composed without a single correction and almost instantly. If you enjoyed listening to this great Symphony subscribe to the channel I will keep posting new quality videos once a week! Comment below whats the best Classic Symphony you've ever listen to! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to YTACRelax! Follow us on Facebook: / ytacrelax Instagram: t.ly/55GD Thank you so much for watching this video. I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to subscribe! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hashtags: #MozartLinz , #BestofMozart #Mozart #mozartmusic