Mozart completed his first published symphony when he was eight years old in 1764.
Was composed in 1789 [K583] as an insertion aria for Martin y Soler's opera Il burbero di buon core.
Opera ~ Don Giovanni Mass ~ Requiem in D Minor K. 626. Concert aria ~ Conservati fedele Song ~ Dans un bois solitaire
Claudio Monteverdi was the first genius in the history of the opera.
One of the highlights of Mozart's life was performing as a musician at the age of seven. Other highlights include his marriage to Konstanze Weber and composing his successful opera 'The Magic Flute'.
Mozart married Constanze Weber and create his first opera La Finta Semplice
Mozart completed his first published symphony when he was eight years old in 1764.
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Apollo et Hyacinthus Ascanio in Alba Bastien und Bastienne La clemenza di Tito Così fan tutte Don Giovanni Die Entführung aus dem Serail La finta giardiniera La finta semplice Idomeneo Lucio Silla The Magic Flute The Marriage of Figaro Mitridate, re di Ponto L'oca del Cairo Il re pastore Der Schauspieldirektor Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebotes Il sogno di Scipione Lo sposo deluso Thamos, König in Ägypten Zaide
The Magic Flute.
His most famous are Le Nozze di Figaro, The Magic Flute, Così fan tutte & Don Giovanni. Go to this page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_flute, and you can read an entire list of his productions.
Was composed in 1789 [K583] as an insertion aria for Martin y Soler's opera Il burbero di buon core.
"I am in love!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Io sono in amore! The phrase most famously references a passage from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's (Jan. 27, 1756-Dec. 5, 1791) early opera, La finta semplice ("The Fake Innocent"), from 1768. The pronunciation will be "EE-o SO-no ee-na-MO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Opera ~ Don Giovanni Mass ~ Requiem in D Minor K. 626. Concert aria ~ Conservati fedele Song ~ Dans un bois solitaire
It is my understanding that HAIR is the first rock opera.
His first opera - L'Orfeo - was premiered in 1607.
As i recall, the first rock opera was entitled Hair.