Mozart joined the Freemasons on 14th Dec 1784 and ever since people have being 'finding' links between that and his music - see link below.
Mozart was a Freemason. He wrote several works for meetings and rites of the Masons, including a short cantata and the "Masonic Funeral Music." The librettist of "The Magic Flute" was also a Freemason, and there is much Masonic symbology in that opera.
because Mozart maid fun of opera on stage and live.
Wolfgang amadeus mozart.
Mozart's finest and probably most famous German opera was The Magic Flute.
Don GiovanniDon Giovanni has elements of opera buffa, but he called it a dramma giocosa, or a humorous drama. Cosi Fan Tutte is an opera buffa by Mozart.
Masonic Opera House was created in 1893.
Mozart was a Freemason. He wrote several works for meetings and rites of the Masons, including a short cantata and the "Masonic Funeral Music." The librettist of "The Magic Flute" was also a Freemason, and there is much Masonic symbology in that opera.
Mozart's 5th opera was Mithridates, King of Pontus.
Mozart's opera has been performed all over the world, except perhaps Antarctica.
because Mozart maid fun of opera on stage and live.
Wolfgang amadeus mozart.
Mozart
In English: it is "The Magic Flute." It is an opera by Mozart. It was premiered in 1791.
an italian play, it was banned (the play) where mozart lived (Austria), so mozart decided to turn the play into an opera.
Mozart's finest and probably most famous German opera was The Magic Flute.
Don GiovanniDon Giovanni has elements of opera buffa, but he called it a dramma giocosa, or a humorous drama. Cosi Fan Tutte is an opera buffa by Mozart.
There is no such thing as "Tosca a Puccini Vordi Mozart Rossin", but Puccini wrote an opera called Tosca; and Verdi, Mozart and Rossini were composers.