Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Biography
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In Salzburg, Austria, his birthplace, there is a Mozart museum, and the Salzburg Festival, held every year, is largely devoted to his music. Many shops and streets in Salzburg are named after him as well.

Had a photographic memory, and could play an entire piece of music after hearing it only once.

Often worked as a musical tutor.

Mozart's children: Raimund Leopold (17 June - 19 August 1783); Karl Thomas (21 September 1784 - 31 October 1858); Johann Thomas Leopold (18 October - 15 November 1786); Theresia Constanzia Adelheid Friedericke Maria Anna (27 December 1787 - 29 June 1788); Anna Maria (b/d 25 December 1789); Franz Xaver Wolfgang (26 July 1791 - 29 July 1844). Neither Karl or Franz married or had children.

In 1809, Constanze married Danish diplomat Georg Nikolaus von Nissen (1761 - 1826). A Mozart fanatic, he edited vulgar passages out of many of the composer's letters, and wrote a Mozart biography.

Son of Leopold Mozart.

The philosopher Søren Kierkegaard considered Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni" to be the greatest work of art ever made. He devotes an entire essay in his book "Either/Or" to defending this claim.

He preferred to be known as Wolfgang Amadé Mozart. The Latin Amadeus became popular because it is the name his widow used - both in the parish death register and when asking for a pension. A benefit held in Prague in 1791 was billed as "Concert in memory of Wolfgang Gottlieb Mozart

In honor of Mozart's 250th birthday, all the church bells in Salzburg were rung simultaneously at the exact hour of his birth.

Suffered from what is known today as Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
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