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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a prodigy who reshaped classical music with his unparalleled genius, was born in Salzburg in 1756. His prolific output includes over 600 works, embodying the essence of the Classical era with unmatched melodic beauty, formal perfection, and emotional breadth.
Mozart's operas, "The Marriage of Figaro," "Don Giovanni," and "The Magic Flute," remain cornerstones of the operatic repertoire, celebrated for their intricate vocal writing and profound characterizations. His instrumental works, such as Symphony No. 40 and Piano Concerto No. 21, are lauded for their structural innovation and expressive depth.
Less known is Mozart's fascination with the Masonic movement, reflected in the symbolism within "The Magic Flute." Despite his early death at 35, Mozart's legacy as a beacon of musical creativity and expression endures, his works a testament to the enduring power of human creativity. - Reviews
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