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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period. Despite his short life, his rapid pace of composition and proficiency from an early age resulted in more than 800 works representing virtually every Western classical genre of his time. Many of these compositions are acknowledged as pinnacles of the symphonic, concertante, chamber, operatic, and choral repertoires. Mozart is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music, with his music admired for its "melodic beauty, its formal elegance and its richness of harmony and texture". One of the most striking aspects of Mozart’s music is his innate ability to craft unforgettable melodies. His gift for creating melodies that are both accessible and deeply moving has set a precedent for modern composers. Quotes For one moment in the history of music all opposites were reconciled; all tensions resolved; that luminous moment was Mozart. (Phil Goulding) Mozart is the highest, the culminating point that beauty has attained in the sphere of music. (Tchaikovsky) A phenomenon like Mozart remains an inexplicable thing. (Goethe) Mozart is happiness before it has gotten defined. (Arthur Miller) A light, bright, fine day this will remain throughout my whole life. As from afar, the magic notes of Mozart's music still gently haunts me. (Franz Schubert) Mozart is the musical Christ. (Tchaikovsky) Mozart makes you believe in God because it cannot be by chance that such a phenomenon arrives into this world and leaves such an unbounded number of unparalleled masterpieces. (Georg Solti) Listening to Mozart, we cannot think of any possible improvement. (George Szell) Does it not seem as if Mozart's works become fresher and fresher the oftener we hear them? (Robert Schumann) If we cannot write with the beauty of Mozart, let us at least try to write with his purity. (Johannes Brahms) Beethoven I take twice a week, Haydn four times, and Mozart every day! (Rossini) Mozart encompasses the entire domain of musical creation, but I've got only the keyboard in my poor head. (Chopin) The most tremendous genius raised Mozart above all masters, in all centuries and in all the arts. (Richard Wagner) In Bach, Beethoven and Wagner we admire principally the depth and energy of the human mind; in Mozart, the divine instinct. (Edvard Grieg) I find consolation and rest in Mozart's music, wherein he gives expression to that joy of life which was part of his sane and wholesome temperament. (Peter Tschaikovsky) Mozart's music is particularly difficult to perform. His admirable clarity exacts absolute cleanness: the slightest mistake in it stands out like black on white. It is music in which all the notes must be heard. (Gabriel Faure) Mozart shows a creative power of such magnitude that one can virtually say that he tossed out of himself one great masterpiece after another. (Claudio Arrau) Mozart is the greatest composer of all. Beethoven created his music, but the music of Mozart is of such purity and beauty that one feels he merely found it-that it has always existed as part of the inner beauty of the universe waiting to be revealed. (Albert Einstein) Most of all I admire Mozart's capacity to be both deep and rational, a combination often said to be impossible. (Allan Bloom) It is hard to think of another composer who so perfectly marries form and passion. (Leonard Bernstein) Lengthy immersion in the works of other composers can tire. The music of Mozart does not tire, and this is one of its miracles. (George Snell) Mozart, prodigal heaven gave thee everything, grace and strength, abundance and moderation, perfect equilibrium. (Charles Gounod) It is a real pleasure to see music so bright and spontaneous expressed with corresponding ease and grace. (Brahms) Give Mozart a fairy tale and he creates without effort an immortal masterpiece. (Saint Saens) Mozart's music is constantly escaping from its frame, because it cannot be contained in it. (Leonard Bernstein) Mozart combines serenity, melancholy, and tragic intensity into one great lyric improvisation. Over it all hovers the greater spirit that is Mozart's-the spirit of compassion, of universal love, even of suffering--a spirit that knows no age, that belongs to all ages. (Leonard Bernstein) Mahler's last words: "MOZART! MOZART!''