They didn't classify school grades so much in Mozart's day. There was no Elementary, Middle or High School ... it was just "school", usually taught at home by parents or relatives, although there were universities specializing in various subject matters.
Back in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's time, they didn't really have schools. So, Wolfgang's father, Leopold Mozart, taught him in their house and especially on the road whilst touring over Europe.
His name was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His middle name(s) were bigcock, moopoo, motzart
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Actually his full baptised name was Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. The first two names "Johannes Chrysostomus" represent his saint's day name (a Catholic custom) - 27th January was the day of St. John Chysostom. "Wolfgangus" is just "Wolfgang" adapted to Latin for the church records; he was named after his maternal grandfather. "Theophilus" was Mozart's godfather's name; it means "lover of God" - the common middle name "Amadeus" is merely the Latin version of this name. Mozart often referred to himself as "Wolfgang Amadè Mozart" in later life, only using the full "Amadeus" jokingly. "Amadeus/Theophilus" could be interchanged with "Gottlieb", the German version of this name. Hope this helps :)
Amadeus is Latin for "lover of God".
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Austria, 1756-1791) was born in the Classical Period (1750-1825), when composers wrote music by playing a melody on the right hand, and playing an accompaniment on the left hand.
His name was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His middle name(s) were bigcock, moopoo, motzart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - baptised Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart
His name was Johann Georg Leopold Mozart father of Wolfgang Amadeus.
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Actually his full baptised name was Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. The first two names "Johannes Chrysostomus" represent his saint's day name (a Catholic custom) - 27th January was the day of St. John Chysostom. "Wolfgangus" is just "Wolfgang" adapted to Latin for the church records; he was named after his maternal grandfather. "Theophilus" was Mozart's godfather's name; it means "lover of God" - the common middle name "Amadeus" is merely the Latin version of this name. Mozart often referred to himself as "Wolfgang Amadè Mozart" in later life, only using the full "Amadeus" jokingly. "Amadeus/Theophilus" could be interchanged with "Gottlieb", the German version of this name. Hope this helps :)
Ammadeus
Amadeus is Latin for "lover of God".
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Austria, 1756-1791) was born in the Classical Period (1750-1825), when composers wrote music by playing a melody on the right hand, and playing an accompaniment on the left hand.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a famous composer who was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1756. He was a child prodigy who wrote his first Symphony at the age of four. (It is unknown if his father had helped with this, although he probably had. By the age of six, in 1762, he, his father, his mother and his sister, Nannerl, toured around Europe and preformed for various kings and queens. Leopold Mozart -Wolfgang's father- always advertised his children as a year younger than their actual age. While stopping in England during the Mozarts' European tour, they came across Joseph Haydn, who heard some of Wolfgang's and Nannerl's works. He too, agreed that the Mozarts were prodigies. At the age of thirty-five, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is found dead in his home. His middle name, Amadeus, means "lover of God". "Deus" is a well-known term for God. Nearly 200 years after his death, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's reign over classical music is still fresh in our hearts. He composed over 600 works; including three operas, 41 symphonies, and countless concertos, minutes and sonatas. Many believe he was -and still is- the world's greatest composer.
The Romantic Era was a cultural movement originating in Europe near the end of the 18th century, and lasting through the middle of the 19th century. Some notable composers of the Romantic era are: Hector Berlioz, Giuseppe Verdi, Ludwig von Beethoven, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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