The Marriage of Figaro: A Comic Opera in Three Acts, Founded on Beaumarchais' Comedy of La Folle Journee, and on the Follies of a Day (1819) - Softcover

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus; Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron

 
9781104239022: The Marriage of Figaro: A Comic Opera in Three Acts, Founded on Beaumarchais' Comedy of La Folle Journee, and on the Follies of a Day (1819)

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian composer recognized as one of the most influential figures in Western classical music. Born in Salzburg, he showed extraordinary musical talent as a child, mastering multiple instruments and composing from an early age. His father guided his training and tours across Europe, exposing him to diverse musical traditions that shaped his distinctive style. Mozart's vast body of work includes symphonies, operas, concertos, choral compositions, and chamber music, noted for their melody, structure, and emotional depth. He spent his professional years in several European cities, ultimately settling in Vienna, where he created many of his finest pieces despite financial instability. His brilliance extended across nearly every musical form, blending technical mastery with expressive clarity. Mozart's compositions influenced later composers, defining the transition from the Classical to the Romantic era. Although his life was brief, his artistic legacy endures through masterpieces that continue to shape global classical repertoire and inspire musicians and audiences alike.

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