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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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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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1337:Freemasonry
1062:Nationality
1042:Biographies
979:(in German)
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624:) (1811–14)
401:Piano works
355:Concertante
301:Ernst Pauer
216:chamberlain
193:Hans Hansen
189:Karl Thomas
141:Romanticism
1450:Categories
1320:Influences
1165:Symphonies
1052:Grand tour
1047:Birthplace
810:References
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507:Erinnerung
498:Entzückung
245:St. George
58:1791-07-26
1440:Biography
1327:Beethoven
1072:Scatology
1067:Residence
1035:Biography
794:Monuments
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504:Ständchen
369:tessitura
323:tombstone
297:Mozarteum
278:Beethoven
264:variation
155:Biography
133:conductor
121:Constanze
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347:Sinfonia
220:Burshtyn
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125:composer
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1414:Portals
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804:Ukraine
410:, Op. 2
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295:of the
236:Requiem
224:Galicia
209:Rohatyn
129:pianist
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1140:Masses
1130:Dances
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1087:Berlin
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253:Elbing
249:Warsaw
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1270:(son)
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