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Mozart
[ moht-sahrt ]
noun
- Wolf·gang A·ma·de·us [woolf, -gang am-, uh, -, dey, -, uh, s, vawlf, -gahng ah-mah-, dey, -, oo, s], 1756–91, Austrian composer.
Mozart
/ ˈməʊtsɑːt /
noun
- MozartWolfgang Amadeus17561791MAustrianMUSIC: composer Wolfgang Amadeus (ˈvɔlfɡaŋ amaˈdeːʊs). 1756–91, Austrian composer. A child prodigy and prolific genius, his works include operas, such as The Marriage of Figaro (1786), Don Giovanni (1787), and The Magic Flute (1791), symphonies, concertos for piano, violin, clarinet, and French horn, string quartets and quintets, sonatas, songs, and Masses, such as the unfinished Requiem (1791)
Derived Forms
- Moˈzartean, adjective
Other Words From
- Mo·zarte·an Mo·zarti·an adjective
Example Sentences
"For me, he is kind of a Mozart."
A festival in Mozart’s picturesque birthplace at the foot of the Austrian Alps, a city that attracts hordes of summer tourists along with well-heeled audiences in formal dress, may not exactly suit L.A.
The real opera sets Pushkin’s play, which was written as a response to Mozart’s “Don Giovanni,” word for word.
At 76, the Israeli violinist is more commonly encountered as a conductor, but he made a strong impression at the amplified Hollywood Bowl last summer playing a Mozart concerto with the L.A.
You recently reposted something on Instagram where someone pointed out that we got new music from Mozart before we got a new Solange album.
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