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It has since been established that the attribution is false and that the work is from the pen of Mozart’s son Franz Xaver and was published as his opus 23 in 1820. But since the work remains unknown and unrecorded, like the vast majority of F X Mozart's output, and since the writing is not vastly
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Franz Xaver Wolfgang had a relatively small output (his opus numbers only go up to 30) and after 1820 he seems to have given up composing almost entirely; in particular, there is an 11-year gap (1828 to 1839) when he seems to have not written anything. Nevertheless, recordings of his music can be
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Mozart became a professional musician and enjoyed moderate success both as a teacher and a performer. Unlike his father, he was introverted and given to self-deprecation. He constantly underrated his talent and feared that whatever he produced would be compared with what his father had done.
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Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart was born in Vienna, four months and ten days before his father's death. Although he was baptized Franz Xaver Mozart, he was always called Wolfgang by his family. He received excellent musical instruction from
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which had been expanded in 1795, just after Mozart senior died. The second concerto is more contemporary to the 1810s with a more virtuosic piano part showing hints that the younger Mozart was developing his own style.
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Like his brother, he was unmarried and childless. His will was executed by Josephine de Baroni-Cavalcabò (1788–1860), a longtime patron to whom he dedicated his cello sonata.
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The two piano concertos differ somewhat. The first concerto could pass for one of his father's late (K. 550 and above) works, except for a youthful exuberance and the piano's
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Opus 28: Der erste Frühlingstag, cantata for choir soloists and orchestra, Angels of God proclaim Christmas song (arr. Extrait d'un duo de la cantate op. 28)
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recorded the work in similar good faith in 1992 for his series of recordings of the complete music for solo piano by Liszt (for the disc entitled
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Op. 120. Around that time, Mozart made the acquaintance of Schubert and the two became close until Schubert’s 1828 death.
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After two years in Burshtyn, he moved to Lemberg (Lviv) in 1813 where he spent 25 years teaching (with students including
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Ich trage einen großen Namen … Zur Wiederauffindung einer verschollen geglaubten Kantate von Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart.
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Diabelli's Waltz – V28 (In the 1820s Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart was one of 50 composers to write a variation on a
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Fantasy in A major, for piano on a Russian Song "Tschem tebja ja ogortschila" and a Krakowiak, FXWM VII: 30 (1815)
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found today. He wrote mainly chamber music and piano music, with his largest compositions being the two
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different from some of the other pieces in this collection, it was thought best not to discard it.
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The two surviving sons of Wolfgang Amadeus and Constanze Mozart: Franz Xaver Wolfgang (left) and
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Opus 19: Sonata for cello (or violin) and piano in E major (published 1820 in Leipzig Peters)
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Opus 25: Piano Concerto No. 2 in E-flat major (1818) Premiere in Lemberg, 17 December 1818
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In 1838, Mozart left for Vienna, and then for Salzburg, where he was appointed as the
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Sonata for violoncello or violin and piano in E major, Op. 19 (published in 1820)
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Austrian composer, teacher and performer; youngest son of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Thought lost for a long time, but found again in 2018, see Ulrich Leisinger:
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Opus 30: Festchor for the inauguration of the Salzburg Mozart monument (1840)
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The shadow of his father loomed large over him even in death. The following
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Opus 12: Romance: Song, In der Väter Hallen ruht (The father rested halls )
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Opus 16: 7 Variations in D major after Coriolano Giuseppe Niccolini (1813)
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Opus 13: Aria buffa from opera 'Der Schauspieldirektor' by W.A. Mozart
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Opus 18: 7 Variations in D minor on a Russian melody (1809 ad 1820)
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Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, Op. 14 (1808, published in 1811)
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and the younger of his parents' two surviving children. He was a
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Franz Xaver Mozart's Five Variations on a romance from Méhul's
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There is a monument of Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart erected in
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Ländler in G major for piano, FXWM VII: 19 (September 1810)
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Andantino in A major for piano, FXWM VII: 41 (August 1841)
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Opus 10: Piano Sonata in G major, FXWM VII: 8 (July 1807)
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Movement sonata for flute and piano in E minor ("Rondo")
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Opus 14: Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major (1808 ad 1811).
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In the 1820s, Mozart was one of 50 composers to write a
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in 1990 and catalogued as Liszt's S147a. Liszt scholar
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March in G major for piano, FXWM VII: 9 (February 1809)
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Cantata for the 73rd anniversary of Joseph Haydn (1805)
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German dance in G minor for piano, FXWM VII: 24 (1812)
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German dance in D minor for piano, FXWM VII: 23 (1812)
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No. 4 – Der Schmetterling auf einem Vergissmeinnicht
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Needing money, in 1808, he traveled to Lemberg (now
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Opus 7: Sonata for Violin and Piano in B-flat major
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Piano Concerto No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 25 (1818)
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Franz Xaver Mozart

Vienna
Karlsbad
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Constanze Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Constanze
composer
pianist
conductor
classical period
Romanticism
Franz Schubert
Robert Schumann
Antonio Salieri
Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
Sigismund von Neukomm
Theater an der Wien

Karl Thomas
Hans Hansen
Lviv
Rohatyn
imperial
chamberlain
Burshtyn
Galicia
Julie von Webenau

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