Because the German-speaking people did not want an Austrian composing Italian pieces.
because Mozart maid fun of opera on stage and live.
The Italian seria (drama) opera in two acts 'Idomeneo'.
The opera was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.The music was written by Mozart, and the Italian libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It premiered in 1787.The two-act opera was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, while the Italian libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.
Indomeneo is an Italian-language opera. Related link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idomeneo
You can review the list, below, and decide which operas you want to identify as non-masterpieces.
because Mozart maid fun of opera on stage and live.
The Italian seria (drama) opera in two acts 'Idomeneo'.
mozart was an italian opera and had a disturbing childhood
an italian play, it was banned (the play) where mozart lived (Austria), so mozart decided to turn the play into an opera.
The Imperial Italian opera company paid Mozart 450 florins for the work.
The two languages that were possible choices for Mozart's first opera in Vienna were Italian and German. At that time, Italian was the dominant language for opera, but Mozart also sought to establish German opera as a viable form. His first opera in Vienna, "Die Entführung aus dem Serail," premiered in German in 1782, showcasing his commitment to the development of German-language opera.
between the years 1769-73 he wrote his first Italian opera
"The Marriage of Figaro" is an opera buffa (comic opera) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with a libretto (text) in Italian written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.
The opera was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.The music was written by Mozart, and the Italian libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It premiered in 1787.The two-act opera was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, while the Italian libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.
Indomeneo is an Italian-language opera. Related link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idomeneo
Mozart's 5th opera was Mithridates, King of Pontus.
Conversational singing in opera is called recitative. It is very frequent in Mozart's Italian operas, where the entire opera is sung, so the recitative is meant to act as a form of sung dialogue.