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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...
- correspondences, this
simple equation does not
really do
justice to the
Mozartian scheme. For example, the
piano concerto may well not
include a well-defined...
- students. He was also
influenced by Hummel's
development of virtuoso, yet
Mozartian,
piano technique. He
cited Bach and
Mozart as the two most
important composers...
-
Mozart by
studying Mozart's work and
writing works with a
distinctly Mozartian flavour.
Beethoven did not
immediately set out to
establish himself as...
- general, the
strengths and
weaknesses of the rest of his
music – "lucid
Mozartian transparency,
greater care for form than for content ...
There is a certain...
-
dramatic expressiveness within the
narrow borders imposed by the
strict Mozartian style. The
German Mozart tenor tradition goes back to the end of the 1920s...
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Franz Schubert's
Symphony No. 5 in B♭ major, D. 485, was
written mainly in
September 1816 and
completed on 3
October 1816. It was
finished six
months after...
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Wunderlich was soon noted[by whom?] as a
brilliant young tenor,
especially in
Mozartian roles, but he
later expanded his
reach to the full
range of the lyric...
- were
Dennis Noble, who sang
Italian and
English operatic roles, and the
Mozartian Roy Henderson. Both
appeared often at
Covent Garden.
Prior to
World War...
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