(en) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Biography
- 1767.13.05 / Salzburg. The pupils of the Salzburg University perform Apollo e Hycinthus, a Latin comedy: the first opera composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, only eleven years old. [2]
- 1770.12.26 / Milan. First performance of the opera Mitridante, Re di Ponto. [3]
- 1773 / Salzburg. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is employed by the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg. [4]
- 1779 / Salzburg. Coronation Feast of Maria-Plain's Virgin, for which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the Coronation Mass. [5] [6]
- 1781 / Munich. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composes the opera Idomeneo, Re di Creta, for the Munich court. [7]
- 1782 / Salzburg. Marriage between Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Constance Weber. [8]
- 1783.26.10 / Salzburg. Mass in C minor at St. St. Peter, directed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his wife Constance Weber who sang the first part of soprano. [9]
- 1791 / Salzburg. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his last opera: Clemency of Titus. [letemps.archives.world/page/GDL_1987_05_15/35/article/4794666/]
- 1842 / Salzburg. Inauguration of the monument dedicated to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the center of the Mozart Square in the old city. The monument is a bronze statue, by the sculptor Ludwig Schwanthaler. [12]
- 1914 / Salzburg. Inauguration of the Mozarteum building, a school of music and fine arts, open to students from all over the world. Assistant he was created a library and archives that resemble several works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. [13]
- 1928.10.09 - 1928.15.09 / Geneva. Mozart Festival, with performances of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart operas by Orchéstre of the Conservatoire de Paris, under the direction of Bruno Walter. [14]
- 1940 / Prague. Six works signed in the name of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, two previously unknown, were discovered at Strhow Monastery. [15] [16]
- 1956.01.27 / Lucern. Commemoration of the 200 of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with a special representation of The Enchanting Flute, directed by Max Stuerzenegger. [17]
- 1956.12.05 / Vienna. Commemoration of the 165th anniversary of the death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at St. Marc. This [cérémonie]] was held at the end of a special performance of The Flute Enchanted at the Vienna Opera House and marks the end of the Mozart Year [18]