If by "produce" you mean compose or write, Mozart is generally credited with between 600 and 700 musical compositions of the Classical era, including symphonies, religious masses, operas, chamber music, both piano and violin sonatas and concertos, string quartets, organ works and more. The most authoritative though still incomplete listing of his works is the so-called "Köchel Catalog," hence when you see a Mozart work listed, as on a recording cover, it gives the name and the number in that catalog, like this: "Symphony No. 33 in B Flat Major, K. 319."
A full list of musicals that are based on plays is in related links.
Musicals in Ahoy' was created in 2002.
Essential Musicals was created in 2006.
Leopold was Mozart's somewhat famous (composer/musician/author) father. Anton Mozart was a German painter and draughtsman, and lived before either. So, there is no connection that i know of, unless the latter two were in some way related.
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Mozart has made 41 symphonies.
A full list of musicals that are based on plays is in related links.
when people did not have musical instoments they sang and made musicals popular in the year 1872
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Mozart really was Mozart. for some other info, watch the movie "Amadeus"
did Mozart ever hate his dad??? == == at times that he made him do things!?!
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Elaine Page has appeared in many musicals. Some of the most famous musicals she has been a part of are Evita, Cats, Sunset Boulevard and Sweeney Todd.
Some popular examples of book musicals include "Les Misrables," "The Phantom of the Opera," and "Hamilton." What sets book musicals apart from other types of musicals is that they have a well-developed storyline with a clear beginning, middle, and end, often based on a pre-existing book or play. The songs and dances in book musicals are integrated into the narrative to advance the plot and develop the characters.
Broadway musicals
Perhaps a lyre, a fiddle. a flute, and an occasional drum.
Some popular examples of rock opera musicals include "Jesus Christ Superstar," "Rent," and "Tommy." These musicals combine rock music with a dramatic storyline to create a unique and engaging theatrical experience.