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All Things Bright And Beautiful (English Version)

The Barber Of Seville (Il barbiere di Siviglia) - Overture

Gaudeamus Igitur (from Academic Festival Overture)

Badinerie

Barcarolle (from The Tales Of Hoffmann)

Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 (Pathetique), 2nd Movement

Pavane (Fauré)

God Save The Queen (UK National Anthem)

Bridal Chorus (from Lohengrin)

Badinerie (from Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor BWV 1067)

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A Long Way From Your Mountain

Akhroda, Pt.1

Akhroda, Pt.2

And If It's Not True

Asanga

Bad Boy Boogie

Bad Old Days

Came So Far For Beauty

Chow Down

Comedians And Angels

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Take A Bow

Viva La Vida

Canon In D

Hallelujah

Pachelbel's Canon in D Major

Nessun Dorma

Love Song

Ode to Joy

Amazing Grace

Wedding March - A Midsummer Night's Dream

Eine kleine Nachtmusik
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Shortnin Bread
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Go Down, Moses
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Träumerei (Reverie)
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Moonlight Sonata (First Movement, Opus 27 Nr. 2)
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The Can-Can
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Red River Valley
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Rule, Britannia
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Piano Concerto No.1 In B-flat Minor Op. 23
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Canon In D
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart View Sheet Music for this Artist
  • a.k.a.: Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilius Amadé Gottlieb Mozart
  • Austrian
  • 27th January 1756 - 1st December 1791
  • You might know him for: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (featured in the film Batman) and The Marriage of Figaro (featured in the film The Shawshank Redemption)

Mozart was last in the line of 7 children, and of the only two who survived infancy. The better part of his young life (and his sister’s) was completely consumed with music lessons from his father, himself a Court composer for the Archbishop of Salzburg, and the children learned from a young age to “wear the iron shirt of discipline.” His relationship with his father characterized his career, and Wolfgang was always seeking to please him. And please him he did. Before he turned five, child prodigy Mozart had learnt to perform his first musical piece (in thirty minutes) and completed his own first composition in the same month. Mozart traveled extensively with his family from the age of 6 to 14, performing for nobility and often being publicly displayed in order to pay the bills. At this age, he had mastered his art, and became very popular, without the strict guidance of his father.

Intent on making it his future home, he moved to France with his mother in 1777. When his mother died the next year, he returned to Austria because of his dislike for the French. Mozart’s life was heavily characterized with illness and while still very young, acquired scarlet fever, arthritis, tonsillitis, angina, and rheumatic fever was to end his life. Death could almost have been predicted, simply because of the fact that he worked himself so hard, and seldom found time for rest. However, as busy as his music kept him, and as poor as he was, Mozart, now 23, wanted a wife and fell in love with his 15 -year old cousin Aloysia Weber but she would not have him on account of him being poor. After the demise of that courtship he quickly turned his eyes toward her sister, Constanze and in 1782 they married. He was at his creative best, and produced the majority of his works after starting his new life. Mozart fathered 6 children, but as was common, only 2 sons survived. These two sons never married, so there are no Mozart descendants living today.



A count of Mozart’s works puts it at 769 compositions, including his immensely popular operas The Marriage of Figaro (1786), Don Giovanni (1787), and The Magic Flute (1791) and Mozart’s most familiar piece Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (1787). As disbelieving as it sounds, in his lifetime, Mozart’s profound musical genius and uncompromising talent never received its worth in financial form. He remained a poor musician his entire life, but never failed in his devotion to his family or to his work. As was the custom for commoners, he was buried in a quiet service in an unmarked grave. To this day, Mozart’s whereabouts inside the cemetery remain uncertain as a result of the constant “rearranging” of the cemetery’s graves and the family’s failure to locate the grave at the time he died.



Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sheet Music

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Song Title Arrangements
A Musical Joke (theme from BBC Horse Of The Year Show) 1
Adagio 6
Adagio (from Clarinet Concerto) 1
Agnus Dei, Excerpt 1
Alla Turca 4
Allegro 1
Allegro From Piano Sonata in C K545 1
Allegro K3 1
Alleluia 1
Alleluja From Exultate Domino 1
Andante Grazioso 1
Andante Grazioso (theme from Piano Sonata In A, K331) 1
Andante Theme K467 1
Andante in Eb 1
Andantino (2nd Movement) 1
Ave Verum Corpus K618 1
Ave Verum Corpus, K618 1
Ave Verum (Jesu, Word of God Incarnate) 2
Clarinet Concerto 1
Concerto In D Major, K. 314, Second Movement Excerpt 1
Contredance in A 1
Das Klinget So Herrlich 1
Deh Vieni, Non Tardar (from Le Nozze di Figaro) 2
Don't Be Shy From Cosi Fan Tutti K588 1
Drinking Song From Don Giovanni K527 1
Duettino 1
Ein Madchen Oder Weibchen 1
Eine kleine Nachtmusik 6
Elvira Madigan 7
Fantasia in D Minor, K. 397 1
Fantasy in D Minor, K. 397 1
First Movement Theme from Symphony in G Minor No.40 K550 1
First Movement from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525 1
Gavotte 5
German Dance In C Major, K605, No. 3 1
Horn Concerto No. 2 1
Kyrie Eleison From Mass No.12 1
L'Ho Perduta, Me Meschina 1
La Ci Darem La Mano (from Don Giovanni) 2
Lacrymosa from Requiem Mass 1
Lacrymosa, K. 626 1
Larghetto 3
Last Movement Theme from Violin & Piano Sonata in Eb K481 1
Laudate Dominum 3
Laudate Dominum (from Solemn Vespers) 1
Laudate Dominum (from Vesperae Solennes) 1
Minuet In F Major (K2) 3
Minuet In G Major, K. 1 1
Minuet from Divertimento No.17, K334 1
Minuet in D K94 1
Minuetto Theme From Haffner Symphony No. 35 K385 1
Minuetto from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525 1
Non Più Andrai (from The Marriage Of Figaro) 1
O Isis And Osiris From The Magic Flute K620 1
Papageno, The Bird Catcher's Aria (Der Vogelfänger) (from The Magic Flute) 1
Piano Piece (Klavierstuck) 2
Requiem Aeternam (from 'Requiem') 1
Rondo In C Major 1
Say Goodbye Now To Pastime From The Marriage Of Figaro K492 1
Serenade in B flat: Adagio From Sonata No.3 1
Sinfonia Concertante K364 (In E Flat) 1
Slow Movement Theme from Clarinet Concerto 2
Slow Movement Theme from Violin Concerto in D 1
Soave Sia Il Vento (from Cosi Fan Tutte) 1
Sonata in C Major, K. 545, First Movement 1
Song Of May 1
Song: Lullaby 1
Sull'aria 1
Symphony No. 40 (Theme) 2
Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, First Movement Excerpt 1
Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, Third Movement ("Minuet") 1
Tell Me Fair Ladies 1
The Manly Heart With Love O'erflowing From The Magic Flute K620 1
Theme and Three Variations on 'Ah, Vous Dirai-je, Maman' K265 1
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Ah! Vous dirai-je, maman) Theme 1
Vedrai, Carino 1
Voi Che Sapete (from The Marriage Of Figaro) 2
Voi, Che Sapete 1
Zerlina's Song From Don Giovanni K527 1

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