Mozart wrote the piece in 1787, which would have made him 31.
The suite "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" (a little night music) is an instrumental composition by Wolfgang Mozart in 1787. It was originally known as Serenade No. 13 for Strings in G major (K. 525). In 1975, Stephen Sondheim used the title (likely an homage to Mozart) for his musical "A Little Night Music". See link for more.
Mozart wrote well over 1000 pieces of music. My personal favourites, though, are his Oboe Concerto in C Major K 314, Rondo Alla Turca K 331, Queen of the Night from Die Zauberflöte and Symphony No. 40.
Among other things he wrote solo concertos, symphonies, and operas.
626 cataloged by Kochel. Since Kochel's count, we have discovered more. So about 1,000
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote 41 symphonies. Out of these symphonies only two of them are in a minor key. Mozart was a musical prodigy, but in his time was often regarded as a difficult to understand composer, with many songs considered to have complex notes.
The suite "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" (a little night music) is an instrumental composition by Wolfgang Mozart in 1787. It was originally known as Serenade No. 13 for Strings in G major (K. 525). In 1975, Stephen Sondheim used the title (likely an homage to Mozart) for his musical "A Little Night Music". See link for more.
Written by Mozart, also known as Eine Kleine Nachtmusik in German. Completed August 10, 1787
Mozart wrote music in the Classical style.
Mozart never wrote Happy Birthday. However, he did write a similar tune to "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" when he was five.
Mozart wrote ternary music.
Mozart wrote Classical era formed compositions.
He wrote the music played to it, not the lyrics.
Mozart
Mozart wrote most of his music for the king, because Mozart that was Mozart's job. Often for himself (he was a very fine pianist) although he also wrote commissions for other pianists.
Mozart wrote well over 1000 pieces of music. My personal favourites, though, are his Oboe Concerto in C Major K 314, Rondo Alla Turca K 331, Queen of the Night from Die Zauberflöte and Symphony No. 40.
Mozart because he wrote the most works.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote the music for the opera Così fan tutte.