Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 1756-1791
Overview
Works: | 220,067 works in 442,964 publications in 26 languages and 2,486,481 library holdings |
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Genres: | Operas Concertos Live sound recordings Drama Sonatas Requiems Excerpts Chamber music Biographies Criticism, interpretation, etc |
Subject Headings: | Composers |
Roles: | Author, Composer, Creator, Arranger, Other, Musician, Contributor, Bibliographic antecedent, Honoree, Editor, Dedicatee, Performer, Lyricist, Adapter, Compiler, Attributed name, Former owner, Dubious author, Artist, Conductor, Librettist, Printer, Originator, Illustrator, Actor, Director, Author of afterword, colophon, etc., Author in quotations or text abstracts, Translator, Instrumentalist, Scribe, Collaborator, Cartographer, 235, 236, Recipient, Compositor, Donor, htt |
Classifications: | M1500, 782.1 |
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Most widely held works about
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- The classical style : Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven by Charles Rosen( Book )
- Moonlight on the magic flute by Mary Pope Osborne( Book )
- Mozart by Marcia Davenport( Book )
- Peter Shaffer's Amadeus by Peter Shaffer( Book )
- Mozart : a life by Maynard Solomon( Book )
- In Mozart's shadow : his sister's story by Carolyn Meyer( Book )
- Bach's cycle, Mozart's arrow : an essay on the origins of musical modernity by Karol Berger( )
- The possessor and the possessed : Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, and the idea of musical genius by Peter Kivy( )
- Classical form : a theory of formal functions for the instrumental music of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven by William Earl Caplin( )
- Mozart by Wolfgang Hildesheimer( Book )
- Mozart and Enlightenment semiotics by Stephen C Rumph( )
- 1791, Mozart's last year by H. C. Robbins Landon( Book )
- Mozart's grace by Scott G Burnham( )
- Mozart on the way to Prague by Eduard Mörike( Book )
- The Cambridge companion to Mozart( Book )
- How they croaked : the awful ends of the awfully famous by Georgia Bragg( Book )
- Mozart : a fantasy by Elia Wilkinson Peattie( )
- The Cambridge Mozart encyclopedia( )
- Mozart by Peter Gay( Book )
- Mozart by Eric Blom( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Don Giovanni by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
592 editions published between 1937 and 2019 in 7 languages and held by 16,915 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Performed at the 2006 Innsbruck Festival, Rene Jacobs leads a riveting production that is illustrated by the notion of Don Giovanni as a young rebel and taboo-breaker. Jacobs also tries to respect Mozart's original intentions as closely as possible
592 editions published between 1937 and 2019 in 7 languages and held by 16,915 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Performed at the 2006 Innsbruck Festival, Rene Jacobs leads a riveting production that is illustrated by the notion of Don Giovanni as a young rebel and taboo-breaker. Jacobs also tries to respect Mozart's original intentions as closely as possible
Così fan tutte by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
1,149 editions published between 1935 and 2020 in 9 languages and held by 15,215 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Two Italian soldiers test the faithfulness of their respective lovers by faking their departure to battle, reappearing in disguise as Albanians and proceeding to court them
1,149 editions published between 1935 and 2020 in 9 languages and held by 15,215 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Two Italian soldiers test the faithfulness of their respective lovers by faking their departure to battle, reappearing in disguise as Albanians and proceeding to court them
Le nozze di Figaro by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
1,036 editions published between 1935 and 2020 in 10 languages and held by 14,350 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contains the entire opera
1,036 editions published between 1935 and 2020 in 10 languages and held by 14,350 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contains the entire opera
Die Zauberflote by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
1,046 editions published between 1895 and 2019 in 13 languages and held by 13,237 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18. Jahrhundert; Oper
1,046 editions published between 1895 and 2019 in 13 languages and held by 13,237 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18. Jahrhundert; Oper
Requiem by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
332 editions published between 1958 and 2018 in 8 languages and held by 10,849 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
ATMA Classique is reissuing one of Les Violons du Roy's seminal discs: the orchestra's recording of Mozart's Requiem as revised and completed by Robert D. Levin. The soloists are Karina Gauvin, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, John Tessier, and Nathan Berg. Bernard Labadie conducts Les Violons du Roy and the choir of La Chapelle de Québec. This recording was originally released on the Dorian label in 2002, and won the JUNO Award for Best Classical Album of the year in the vocal or choral performance category. This recording of Mozart's Requiem is especially poignant, as it was made in Troy, NewYork in the week following the September 11 attacks in 2001.The recording captures the emotion and immediacy of that special performance, which was later featured on CBC Television's Opening Night. The Globe & Mail wrote about "an appreciation of the transcendent aspects of the Requiem as a work of art that is about death, survival and the possibility of an afterlife. There is the magnificence of the music, so often used to solemnly mark terrible tragedy and bring solace."
332 editions published between 1958 and 2018 in 8 languages and held by 10,849 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
ATMA Classique is reissuing one of Les Violons du Roy's seminal discs: the orchestra's recording of Mozart's Requiem as revised and completed by Robert D. Levin. The soloists are Karina Gauvin, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, John Tessier, and Nathan Berg. Bernard Labadie conducts Les Violons du Roy and the choir of La Chapelle de Québec. This recording was originally released on the Dorian label in 2002, and won the JUNO Award for Best Classical Album of the year in the vocal or choral performance category. This recording of Mozart's Requiem is especially poignant, as it was made in Troy, NewYork in the week following the September 11 attacks in 2001.The recording captures the emotion and immediacy of that special performance, which was later featured on CBC Television's Opening Night. The Globe & Mail wrote about "an appreciation of the transcendent aspects of the Requiem as a work of art that is about death, survival and the possibility of an afterlife. There is the magnificence of the music, so often used to solemnly mark terrible tragedy and bring solace."
Piano concertos by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
168 editions published between 1952 and 2019 in 7 languages and held by 6,395 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Die dritte SACD dieser Serie bringt neben dem Konzert Nr. 17, einem der wenigen Klavierkonzerte, die Mozart für sich selbst als Solisten schrieb, auch ein sehr bekanntes: Das Konzert Nr. 26, genannt das "Krönungskonzert". Angeblich aufgeführt bei der Krönung Kaiser Leopold II. in Frankfurt im Oktober 1790, daher der Name. Ein Irrtum: Mozart hat das heute wegen seiner melodischen Schönheit und rokokohaften Leichtigkeit so beliebte Konzert zwar in Frankfurt gespielt, allerdings eine Woche nach der Krönung, ohne Teil der Feierlichkeiten zu sein, und es wurde auch nicht für diesen Anlass komponiert, sondern schon ein Jahr früher in Wien für seine Schülerin Barbara Ployer, die es auch uraufführte. "Described in International Record Review as 'an absolutely instinctive Mozartian, with fleet fingerwork to match any, and with melodic playing of consummate beauty', Ronald Brautigam returns with the third instalment in his series of Mozart's piano concertos. As on the two previous discs, he is joined by the period band Die Kölner Akademie conducted by Michael Alexander Willens, forming a partnership described on website klassik-heute.de as 'Mozart interpreters of the first order'" (arkivmusic.com)
168 editions published between 1952 and 2019 in 7 languages and held by 6,395 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Die dritte SACD dieser Serie bringt neben dem Konzert Nr. 17, einem der wenigen Klavierkonzerte, die Mozart für sich selbst als Solisten schrieb, auch ein sehr bekanntes: Das Konzert Nr. 26, genannt das "Krönungskonzert". Angeblich aufgeführt bei der Krönung Kaiser Leopold II. in Frankfurt im Oktober 1790, daher der Name. Ein Irrtum: Mozart hat das heute wegen seiner melodischen Schönheit und rokokohaften Leichtigkeit so beliebte Konzert zwar in Frankfurt gespielt, allerdings eine Woche nach der Krönung, ohne Teil der Feierlichkeiten zu sein, und es wurde auch nicht für diesen Anlass komponiert, sondern schon ein Jahr früher in Wien für seine Schülerin Barbara Ployer, die es auch uraufführte. "Described in International Record Review as 'an absolutely instinctive Mozartian, with fleet fingerwork to match any, and with melodic playing of consummate beauty', Ronald Brautigam returns with the third instalment in his series of Mozart's piano concertos. As on the two previous discs, he is joined by the period band Die Kölner Akademie conducted by Michael Alexander Willens, forming a partnership described on website klassik-heute.de as 'Mozart interpreters of the first order'" (arkivmusic.com)
Requiem : K 626 by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
Recording
)
341 editions published between 1949 and 2019 in 11 languages and held by 5,835 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
CD #710
341 editions published between 1949 and 2019 in 11 languages and held by 5,835 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
CD #710
Mozart? by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
394 editions published between 1960 and 2019 in 10 languages and held by 5,679 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Live recording of two sublime Mozart concertos
394 editions published between 1960 and 2019 in 10 languages and held by 5,679 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Live recording of two sublime Mozart concertos
Piano sonatas by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
241 editions published between 1964 and 2019 in 7 languages and held by 5,538 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Klaviersonate C-Dur, D 279 / Klaviersonate f-Moll, D 625 / Klaviersonate B-Dur, D 960
241 editions published between 1964 and 2019 in 7 languages and held by 5,538 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Klaviersonate C-Dur, D 279 / Klaviersonate f-Moll, D 625 / Klaviersonate B-Dur, D 960
Requiem by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
669 editions published between 1791 and 2019 in 7 languages and held by 5,208 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
For soprano, alto, tenor & bass soli, SAB & orchestra
669 editions published between 1791 and 2019 in 7 languages and held by 5,208 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
For soprano, alto, tenor & bass soli, SAB & orchestra
Die Entführung aus dem Serail by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
324 editions published between 1952 and 2019 in 8 languages and held by 5,077 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
René Jacobs conducts this performance of Mozart's opera. With the RIAS Kammerchor and Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
324 editions published between 1952 and 2019 in 8 languages and held by 5,077 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
René Jacobs conducts this performance of Mozart's opera. With the RIAS Kammerchor and Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
Flute quartets by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
166 editions published between 1956 and 2019 in 5 languages and held by 4,863 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Quartett D-Dur für Flöte, Violine, Viola und Violoncello, KV 285 / G-Dur, KV 285a / C-Dur, KV 285b / A-Dur, KV 298
166 editions published between 1956 and 2019 in 5 languages and held by 4,863 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Quartett D-Dur für Flöte, Violine, Viola und Violoncello, KV 285 / G-Dur, KV 285a / C-Dur, KV 285b / A-Dur, KV 298
Piano quartets by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
94 editions published between 1966 and 2020 in 5 languages and held by 3,953 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This is a wonderful recording of two indispensable masterpieces. By adding the viola, which he loved to play, to the popular piano trio, Mozart became "the father of the piano quartet" with these very different works, the first somber and dramatic, though it ends with a sprightly finale, the second lyrical and serene. Mozart treats all the instruments as equals, but primarily alternates piano and strings, bringing them together in climactic moments. This means that the musicians must inwardly participate in the music-making during long rests to create continuity and seamless give-and-take, a subtle problem these performers solve admirably. These four superb soloists have a rapport so strong that thoughts and feelings seem to flow between them in an unbroken current. Their playing is technically impeccable; their phrasing and style are unanimous, elegant, and flexible; their tone, though each player has a different one, is beautiful and expressive; the piano sings ravishingly; Ax adds discreet, improvisatory embellishments, especially in repeats. They bring out all of Mozart's mercurial moods, the light and shadow, repose and passion, joy and sorrow. --Edith Eisler
94 editions published between 1966 and 2020 in 5 languages and held by 3,953 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This is a wonderful recording of two indispensable masterpieces. By adding the viola, which he loved to play, to the popular piano trio, Mozart became "the father of the piano quartet" with these very different works, the first somber and dramatic, though it ends with a sprightly finale, the second lyrical and serene. Mozart treats all the instruments as equals, but primarily alternates piano and strings, bringing them together in climactic moments. This means that the musicians must inwardly participate in the music-making during long rests to create continuity and seamless give-and-take, a subtle problem these performers solve admirably. These four superb soloists have a rapport so strong that thoughts and feelings seem to flow between them in an unbroken current. Their playing is technically impeccable; their phrasing and style are unanimous, elegant, and flexible; their tone, though each player has a different one, is beautiful and expressive; the piano sings ravishingly; Ax adds discreet, improvisatory embellishments, especially in repeats. They bring out all of Mozart's mercurial moods, the light and shadow, repose and passion, joy and sorrow. --Edith Eisler
Violin concertos by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
169 editions published between 1961 and 2020 in 8 languages and held by 3,750 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Mozart was not even fifteen years old when he began composing violin concertos that would serve as a backdrop at Salzburg receptions. An insatiable drive for independence would lead the young Konzertmeister to overtly challenge musical forms. He innovated with genres, humor, and frivolity, all of which can be heard in this delightful first collaboration between Isabelle Faust and the musicians of Il Giardino Armonico
169 editions published between 1961 and 2020 in 8 languages and held by 3,750 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Mozart was not even fifteen years old when he began composing violin concertos that would serve as a backdrop at Salzburg receptions. An insatiable drive for independence would lead the young Konzertmeister to overtly challenge musical forms. He innovated with genres, humor, and frivolity, all of which can be heard in this delightful first collaboration between Isabelle Faust and the musicians of Il Giardino Armonico
Mozart arias by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
173 editions published between 1942 and 2016 in 10 languages and held by 3,676 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
ABC Classics presents the recording return of one of its brightest stars, soprano Emma Matthews. Following the success of her 2009 album Emma Matthews in Monte Carlo, recorded with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, Emma now turns her unique talent to the passion, eloquence and beauty of Mozart Arias. Working closely from a young age with some of the greatest singers of the age, Mozart came to know the soprano voice intimately, and the arias he wrote for it are breathtaking, both in the extremes of range - from the famous and spectacular high Fs in the Queen of the Night aria, to the rich warmth of the lower registers - and in the breadth of drama and emotion that the music portrays. Emma Matthews has been performing the operas of Mozart to international acclaim for many years, and this album is a showcase of her skill and artistry, her extraordinary virtuosity, her expressive genius, and above all, her deep love of this sublime music
173 editions published between 1942 and 2016 in 10 languages and held by 3,676 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
ABC Classics presents the recording return of one of its brightest stars, soprano Emma Matthews. Following the success of her 2009 album Emma Matthews in Monte Carlo, recorded with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, Emma now turns her unique talent to the passion, eloquence and beauty of Mozart Arias. Working closely from a young age with some of the greatest singers of the age, Mozart came to know the soprano voice intimately, and the arias he wrote for it are breathtaking, both in the extremes of range - from the famous and spectacular high Fs in the Queen of the Night aria, to the rich warmth of the lower registers - and in the breadth of drama and emotion that the music portrays. Emma Matthews has been performing the operas of Mozart to international acclaim for many years, and this album is a showcase of her skill and artistry, her extraordinary virtuosity, her expressive genius, and above all, her deep love of this sublime music
Klavierkonzerte = Piano concertos nos. 18 & 24 by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
146 editions published between 1900 and 2010 in 6 languages and held by 3,221 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
146 editions published between 1900 and 2010 in 6 languages and held by 3,221 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Symphony in G minor, K. 550 : the score of the New Mozart edition, historical note, analysis, views and comments by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
340 editions published between 1880 and 2016 in 8 languages and held by 3,137 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
340 editions published between 1880 and 2016 in 8 languages and held by 3,137 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Eine kleine Nachtmusik by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
264 editions published between 1933 and 2016 in 7 languages and held by 3,077 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Content: Serenata notturna, Divertimento
264 editions published between 1933 and 2016 in 7 languages and held by 3,077 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Content: Serenata notturna, Divertimento
Horn concertos by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
254 editions published between 1954 and 2018 in 6 languages and held by 3,019 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Herausgekommen ist dabei das Album "Horn Concertos". Darauf zu hören sind Hornkonzerte von Joseph und Michael Haydn sowie zwei Fragmente eines unvollständigen Hornkonzertes von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. "Eine Studioaufnahme ist schon etwas Besonderes", sagt Klieser. "Das, was Sie da machen, bleibt für 200 Jahre oder mehr" (ndr.de)
254 editions published between 1954 and 2018 in 6 languages and held by 3,019 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Herausgekommen ist dabei das Album "Horn Concertos". Darauf zu hören sind Hornkonzerte von Joseph und Michael Haydn sowie zwei Fragmente eines unvollständigen Hornkonzertes von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. "Eine Studioaufnahme ist schon etwas Besonderes", sagt Klieser. "Das, was Sie da machen, bleibt für 200 Jahre oder mehr" (ndr.de)
Idomeneo : K. 366 by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(
)
154 editions published between 1957 and 2013 in 7 languages and held by 2,940 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Opera, in three acts
154 editions published between 1957 and 2013 in 7 languages and held by 2,940 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Opera, in three acts
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- Da Ponte, Lorenzo 1749-1838 Other Performer Librettist Lyricist Adapter Bibliographic antecedent Author Contributor Editor Composer
- Wiener Philharmoniker Other Singer Performer Musician Conductor Instrumentalist Composer
- English Chamber Orchestra Other Performer Instrumentalist Musician
- Marriner, Neville Other Arranger Performer Director Conductor Author Editor Narrator Instrumentalist Composer
- Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Other Performer Musician Conductor Instrumentalist
- Berliner Philharmoniker Other Singer Performer Musician Proofreader Conductor Speaker Instrumentalist Composer
- Beethoven, Ludwig van 1770-1827 Other Performer Musician Instrumentalist Bibliographic antecedent Author Contributor Creator Compiler Composer
- Karajan, Herbert von Other Singer Performer Interviewee Director Conductor Author Instrumentalist Narrator
- Haydn, Joseph 1732-1809 Other Performer Musician Dedicatee Bibliographic antecedent Author Contributor Creator Compiler Composer
- Philharmonia Orchestra (London, England) Conductor Performer Instrumentalist Musician
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Adventure stories Austria Austria--Vienna Beethoven, Ludwig van, Berchtold zu Sonnenburg, Maria Anna Mozart,--Reichsfreiin von, Biography Brothers and sisters Caesar, Julius Celebrities--Death Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra Classicism in music Composers Concertos (Horn) Concertos (Piano) Concertos (Violin) Curie, Marie, Darwin, Charles, Death Haydn, Joseph, Henry--VIII,--King of England, Juan,--Don (Legendary character) Live sound recordings Magic Marie Antoinette,--Queen, consort of Louis XVI, King of France, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, Music Napoleon--I,--Emperor of the French, Operas Operas--Excerpts Operas--Excerpts, Arranged Piano music Piano quartets Pocahontas, Poe, Edgar Allan, Quartets (Flute, violin, viola, cello) Requiems Requiems--Scores Requiems--Vocal scores with piano Rondos (Piano with orchestra) Salieri, Antonio, Sonatas (Piano) Songs (High voice) with orchestra Space and time Suites (String orchestra) Symphonies--Scores Time travel Tree houses Violin with orchestra Voyages and travels Washington, George,
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Alternative Names
Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart
Mocart.
Mocart, V.
Mocart, V. 1756-1791
Mocart V.A.
Mocart, V. A. 1756-1791
Mocart, Vol'fgang Amadej.
Mocart, Volʹfgang Amadej 1756-1791
Mocart, Volfgang Amadeus
Mócart, Volfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791
Mocart, W. A, 1756-1791
Mocart, Wolfgang Amádeus, 1756-1791
Mocartas
Mocartas V.
Mocartas V.A.
Mocartas, V. A. 1756-1791
Mocartas Volfgangas Amadėjus
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Moc'arti, Wolp'gang Amadei
Mocʹarti, Wolpʹgang Amadei 1756-1791
Mocarts
Mocarts, V. 1756-1791
Mocarts, V. A.
Mocarts, V.A. 1756-1791
Mocarts, V.A. (Volfgangs Amadejs), 1756-1791
Mocarts, V. (Volfgangs Amadejs), 1756-1791
Mocarts Volfgangs Amadejs
Mocarts, Volfgangs Amadejs 1756-1791
Mosart
Mosart Volfgang Amadei
Mot?s︡art, Iogann-Krizost Volʹfgang Gotlib, 1756-1791
Mot?s︡art, V. A. (Volʹfgang Amadeĭ), 1756-1791
Mot?s︡art, Volfang Amadeus, 1756-1791
Mot?s︡art, Volʹfgang Amadeĭ, 1756-1791
Mot︠s︡art, Iogann-Krizost Vol’fgang Gotlib
Mot︠s︡art, Iogann-Krizost Volʹfgang Gotlib
Mot︠s︡art, Iogann-Krizost Volʹfgang Gotlib 1756-1791
Motsart V.
Mot︠s︡art, V. A.
Mot︠s︡art, V. A. 1756-1791
Mot︠s︡art, V. A.(Vol’fgang Amadeĭ)
Mot︠s︡art, V. A. (Volʹfgang Amadeĭ), 1756-1791
Motsart, V. A. (Vol'fgang Amadeus), 1756-1791
Mot︠s︡art, V.(Vol’fgang)
Motsart, V. (Vol'fgang), 1756-1791
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Mot︠s︡art, Volʹfgang Amadeĭ 1756-1791
Motsart, Vol'fgang Amadeus, 1756-1791
Motsart Volphnkank Amedaios
Motsart, Volphnkank Amedaios 1756-1791
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Austrian composer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Austrian composer of the Classical period
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Austriano nga ubing a prodihio, komposer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Avusturyalı piyanist ve bestekar
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositeur classique
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositeur, pianiste, violoniste, organiste et chef d'orchestre autrichien
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositor austríac
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositor austríaco
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositor austríaco do período clássico
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositor e pianista austriaco
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositor e pianista austriaco y violinsta
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositor y pianista austriaco
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositor y pianista austriacu
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compositore, pianista, organista e violinista austriaco
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart compozitor austriac
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart éisträichesche Komponist
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart European composer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart itävaltalainen säveltäjä
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Klassiskur tónasmiður
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart kompositör
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart kompozitor austriak
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Musiker und Komponist der Wiener Klassik; sein Werk gehört zum Bedeutendsten im Repertoire klassischer
Musik.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Nhà soạn nhạc người Áo
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Oostenrijks componist
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart österrikisk tonsättare och musiker
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart østerriksk komponist, pianist og fiolinist
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Østrigimi erinniortoq
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Østrigsk komponist
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart osztrák klasszicista zeneszerző
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart rakouský hudební skladatel
Wolfgang Amadues Mozart
Wolfgang Amedeus Mozart
Wolfgang Anadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Armadeus Mozart
Wolfgangus Amadeus Mozart
Βόλφγκανγκ Αμαντέους Μότσαρτ Αυστριακός συνθέτης κλασικής μουσικής
Волфганг Амадей Мотсарт
Волфганг Амадей Моцарт
Волфганг Амадеус Моцарт
Волфганг Амадеус Моцарт австрийски композитор
Волфганг Амадеус Моцарт аустријски композитор класичне музике
Вольфганг Амадей Моцарт
Вольфганг Амадей Моцарт австрийский композитор
Вольфганг Амадей Моцарт австрийский композитор, скрипач, пианист, органист-виртуоз
Вольфганг Амадеус Моцарт
Вольфганг Амадэй Моцарт
Вольфганг Амадэй Моцарт аўстрыйскі кампазітар і музыкант-віртуоз
Вольфґанґ Амадей Моцарт
Вольфґанґ Амадей Моцарт австрійський композитор, представник класицизму
Моцарт В.
Моцарт, В 1756-1791
Моцарт В.А.
Моцарт В. А. 1756-1791
Моцарт, В. А. (Вольфганг Амадей), 1756-1791
Моцарт, В. А. (Вольфганг Амадеус), 1756-1791
Моцарт, В. (Вольфганг), 1756-1791
Моцарт Вольфганг Амадей
Моцарт, Вольфганг Амадей 1756-1791
Моцарт, Вольфганг Амадеус 1756-1791
Վոլֆգանգ Ամադեուս Մոցարտ
וואלפגאנג אמאדעוס מאצארט
וולפגנג אמדאוס מוצרט
וולפגנג אמדאוס מוצרט מלחין ומוזקאי אוסטרי
מאצארט, וולפגנג אמדאוס 1756-1791
מוצארט, וולפגאנג אמאדיאוס
מוצרט
מוצרט, 1756-1791
מוצרט, וולפגנג אמדאוס
מוצרט, וולפגנג אמדאוס 1756-1791
מוצרט, וולפגנג אמדיאוס 1756-1791
סטפני, גוטליב 1741-1800
فولفغانغ أماديوس موتسارت
فولفغانغ أماديوس موزارت ملحن نمساوي
موتسارت
موتسارت، فولفغانغ أماديوس، 1756-1791
موزار
موزار، فولفجانج أماديوس، 1756-1791
موزار، فولفغانغ أماديوس، 1756-1791
موزارت
موزارت، فولفانج أماديوس، 1756-1791
ولفقانق آمادئوس موتسارت
ولفګانګ امادیوس موزارت
ولفگانگ آمادئوس موتسارت
ولفگانگ آمادئوس موتسارت از نوابغ موسیقی و از بزرگترین آهنگسازان موسیقی کلاسیک
ولفگانگ موزرت
وولف گینگ موزارٹ
ڤۆڵفگانگ ئەمادیوس مۆتسارت
ڤۆڵفگانگ ئەمادیوس مۆتسارت ئاوادانەر و کەمانژەن و پیانۆژەنێکی سەردەمی کلاسیک
वोल्फ़गांक आमडेयुस मोत्सार्ट
वोल्फगांग आमाडेउस मोझार्ट
वोल्फगान्क आमडेयुस मोजार्ट
वोल्फगान्क आमडेयुस मोजार्ट अस्ट्रियाली संगीतकार
वोल्फगान्क आमडेयुस मोत्सार्ट अस्ट्रियाली संगीतकार
वुल्फग्याङ्ग आमाद्युस मोत्सार्त
ভোল্ফগাংক্ আমাডেয়ুস মোৎসার্ট
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ਵੋਲਫਗਾਂਗ ਆਮਾਡੇਅਸ ਮੋਜ਼ਾਰਟ
મોઝાર્ટ
வொல்ஃப்கேங்க் அமதியுஸ் மோட்ஸார்ட்
వోల్ఫ్ గ్యాంగ్ ఆమడేజ్ మొజార్ట్
ವುಲ್ಫ್ಗ್ಯಾಂಗ್ ಅಮೆಡಿಯುಸ್ ಮೊಟ್ಜಾರ್ಟ್
വൂൾഫ്ഗാങ് അമാദ്യൂസ് മൊട്ട്സാർട്ട്
ว็อล์ฟกัง อมาเดอุส โมทซาร์ท คีตกวีชาวออสเตรีย
โวล์ฟกัง อะมาเดอุส โมซาร์ท
မိုးဇက်၊ ဝူဖ်ဂန် အမာဒျု
ვოლფგანგ ამადეუს მოცარტი
모짜르트
모짜르트, W. A. 1756-1791
모짜르트, 볼프강 아마데우스 1756-1791
모차르트 1756-1791
모차르트, W. A. 1756-1791
모차르트, 볼프강 1756-1791
모차르트, 볼프강 아마데우스 1756-1791
볼프강 아마데우스 모짜르트
볼프강 아마데우스 모차르트
볼프강 아마데우스 모차르트 오스트리아의 서양 고전 음악 작곡가
ቮልፍጋንግ አማዴኡስ ሞፃርት
ヴォルフガンク・アマデウス・モーツァルト
ヴォルフガング・アマデウス・モーツァルト オーストリアの作曲家
モオツァルト
モーツァルト
モーツァルト 1756-1791
モーツァルト, W. A
モーツァルト, ヴォルフガング・アマデウス
沃夫岡·阿瑪迪斯·莫札特
沃夫岡·阿瑪迪斯·莫札特 奧地利古典時期的作曲家
沃爾夫岡·阿馬德烏斯·莫扎特 奧地利古典時期的作曲家
沃尔夫冈·阿马德乌斯·莫扎特 欧洲古典主义音乐作曲家
莫札特
莫札特 1756-1791
莫扎特
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