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"Wolfgang: The Musical Genius Unveiled" Step into the enchanting world Amadeus Mozart

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Maria Anna Mozart

Maria Anna Mozart
MARIA ANNA THEKLA MOZART a cousin with whom the young Wolfgang was for a while more or less in love, but the affair came to nothing. Date: 1758-1841

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Wolfgang Von Hohberg

Wolfgang Von Hohberg
WOLFGANG HELMHARD, baron von HOHBERG Austrian economist Date: ? - 1688

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, highly, ornamented, first, gondola, Francesco, Antonio, Berka

Drawings Prints, Print, highly, ornamented, first, gondola, Francesco, Antonio, Berka
Drawings and Prints, Print, The highly ornamented first gondola of Francesco Antonio Berka entering Venice, Gods on clouds in the sky, Artist, After, Johann Georg Wolfgang, Liberal Benaglia, German

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Nativity ca 1470 Woodcut hand-colored 14-7 / 8 x 10-1 / 8

Nativity ca 1470 Woodcut hand-colored 14-7 / 8 x 10-1 / 8
Artokoloro

Background imageWolfgang Collection: ERICH WOLFGANG KORNGOLD (1897-1957). American (Austrian-born) composer and conductor

ERICH WOLFGANG KORNGOLD (1897-1957). American (Austrian-born) composer and conductor. Photographed c1920

Background imageWolfgang Collection: SCHILLER AT WEIMAR. Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805) reading to the elect of Weimar

SCHILLER AT WEIMAR. Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805) reading to the elect of Weimar, among whom are Fichte, Herder, Knebel, Wieland, and Goethe. Lithograph after the painting by Theobald von Oer

Background imageWolfgang Collection: SEAN O CASEY (1880-1964). Originally John Casey. Irish playwright. Oil over a photograph

SEAN O CASEY (1880-1964). Originally John Casey. Irish playwright. Oil over a photograph, 1955, by Wolfgang Suschitzky

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner, German (1709-1761), Venetian Fantasy with an Ornamental Arch

Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner, German (1709-1761), Venetian Fantasy with an Ornamental Arch, 1750s, pen and black and gray ink over graphite with gray wash and white heightening on blue laid paper

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Wolfgang The Goldsmith after Master E. S. (German, active second half 15th century)

Wolfgang The Goldsmith after Master E. S. (German, active second half 15th century)
Wolfgang The Goldsmith after Master E.S. (German, active second half 15th century), The Madonna and Child with the Abbot Ludwig von Churchwalden, 1477, engraving

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Moritz von Schwind (Austrian, 1804 - 1871), Architectural Details for a Wall Decoration

Moritz von Schwind (Austrian, 1804 - 1871), Architectural Details for a Wall Decoration with Empress Maria Theresia Embracing the Young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, c

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (German, 1749 - 1832), A Storm over the

Attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (German, 1749 - 1832), A Storm over the Mountains near Nocera, c. 1787, pen and brown ink with gray wash over graphite on laid paper

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Portrait of Catherine Charlotta, Countess Palatine of Palatinate-Neuburg, Theodor Matham

Portrait of Catherine Charlotta, Countess Palatine of Palatinate-Neuburg, Theodor Matham, c. 1635 - 1653

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Portrait of Wolfgang William of the Palatinate-Neuburg, Theodor Matham, c. 1635 - 1653

Portrait of Wolfgang William of the Palatinate-Neuburg, Theodor Matham, c. 1635 - 1653

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Portrait of Catherina Charlotta, Countess Palatine of Palatinate-Neuburg, Theodor Matham

Portrait of Catherina Charlotta, Countess Palatine of Palatinate-Neuburg, Theodor Matham, Johannes Spilberg II, c. 1635 - 1653

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Portrait of Wolfgang Willem van de Palts-Neuburg, Willem Jacobsz. Delff, 1630

Portrait of Wolfgang Willem van de Palts-Neuburg, Willem Jacobsz. Delff, 1630

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Umbo Vase

Umbo Vase; Unknown maker, Facon de Venise, possibly the Glashutte of Wolfgang Vitl, Austrian, active 1534 - 1540; Hall, Austria

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Covered Vessel

Covered Vessel; Unknown maker, Facon de Venise, possibly the Glashutte of Wolfgang Vitl, Austrian, active 1534 - 1540; Hall, Austria

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Pair of Lidded Bowls

Pair of Lidded Bowls; Mounts attributed to Wolfgang Howzer, Swiss, active 1660 - about 1688; Arita, Japan, Asia; porcelain about 1650 - 1680; mounts about 1680; Hard-paste porcelain

Background imageWolfgang Collection: Georg Andreas Wolfgang, the Elder (German, 1631-1716), Jove and the Gods, 1665, etching

Georg Andreas Wolfgang, the Elder (German, 1631-1716), Jove and the Gods, 1665, etching on laid paper

Background imageWolfgang Collection: VIENNA: THEATER, c1800. The Theater an der Wien at Vienna, Austria, built by

VIENNA: THEATER, c1800. The Theater an der Wien at Vienna, Austria, built by Emanuel Schikaneder, librettist for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts The Magic Flute ( Die Zauberflote, 1791)

Background imageWolfgang Collection: WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791). Austrian composer

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791). Austrian composer. Silhouette of Mozart at about 14 years old, c1770

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: MANUSCRIPT, 1786. Autograph manuscript for the overture to Wolfgang Amadeus

MOZART: MANUSCRIPT, 1786. Autograph manuscript for the overture to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts one act comic opera The Impresario (Der Schauspieldirektor), 1786

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: SONATAS. Frontispiece for a collection of sonatas for harpsichord by Wolfgang

MOZART: SONATAS. Frontispiece for a collection of sonatas for harpsichord by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, decicated to Madame Victoire, daughter of King Louis XV of France, 1764

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: SYMPHONY #40. Title page for Symphony No

MOZART: SYMPHONY #40. Title page for Symphony No. 40 in G Minor K. 550, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Background imageWolfgang Collection: ANNA MARIA MOZART (1719-1778). Mother of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

ANNA MARIA MOZART (1719-1778). Mother of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Oil, c1775, by an unknown artist

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZARTs TOMBSTONE. The tombstone of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer

MOZARTs TOMBSTONE. The tombstone of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer, in St. Marks Cemetery (St.-Marxer-Friedhof), Vienna

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: HOME IN SALZBURG. The house at number 9 Getreidegasse, Salzburg, Austria

MOZART: HOME IN SALZBURG. The house at number 9 Getreidegasse, Salzburg, Austria, where Mozart was born on 27 January 1756. Photograph, c1890

Background imageWolfgang Collection: ALOYSIA WEBER LANGE (c1760-1839). German soprano; sister-in-law of Austrian composer

ALOYSIA WEBER LANGE (c1760-1839). German soprano; sister-in-law of Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Oil, c1820

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: LIBRETTO, 1770. Program of the first performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart s

MOZART: LIBRETTO, 1770. Program of the first performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart s
MOZART: LIBRETTO, 1770. Program of the first performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts opera Mitridate Re di Ponto, given at the Teatro Ducale, Milan, Italy, on 26 December 1770

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: LIBRETTO, 1770. Title page of the first edition of the libretto of Wolfgang

MOZART: LIBRETTO, 1770. Title page of the first edition of the libretto of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts opera Mitridate, Re di Ponto ( Mithridates, King of Pontus ), Milan, 1770

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. A page of the program in the first edition of the libretto

MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. A page of the program in the first edition of the libretto of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts La Clemenza di Tito, 1791

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. Title-page of the first edition of the libretto of Wolfgang

MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. Title-page of the first edition of the libretto of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts La Clemenza di Tito, 1791

Background imageWolfgang Collection: LEOPOLD MOZART (1719-1787). German violinist, composer, and teacher; father of

LEOPOLD MOZART (1719-1787). German violinist, composer, and teacher; father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Oil, c1770, by an unknown artist

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: STRING QUARTETS. Title page of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Six String Quartets

MOZART: STRING QUARTETS. Title page of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Six String Quartets dedicated to Joseph Haydn and composed between 1782 and 1785

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: EARLY MANUSCRIPT. One of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts earliest works (Koechel catalogue no)

MOZART: EARLY MANUSCRIPT. One of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts earliest works (Koechel catalogue no)
MOZART: EARLY MANUSCRIPT. One of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts earliest works (Koechel catalogue no. la-d), composed in 1761 at age five and written down for him by his father, Leopold Mozart

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: EARLY MANUSCRIPT. One of Mozarts earliest works (Koechel catalogue no

MOZART: EARLY MANUSCRIPT. One of Mozarts earliest works (Koechel catalogue no. la-d), composed in 1761 at age five and written down for him by his father, Leopold Mozart

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Papagenos aria, from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts manuscript

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Papagenos aria, from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts manuscript of The Magic Flute

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Title page of the vocal score of The Magic Flute, published

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE. Title page of the vocal score of The Magic Flute, published at Leipzig

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1793. Title page of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts score of The Magic Flute

MOZART: MAGIC FLUTE, 1793. Title page of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts score of The Magic Flute, transcribed for piano by Frederick Euniche, published in 1793 at Bonn, Germany

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: HOME IN VIENNA. House at 5 Domgasse, Vienna, where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

MOZART: HOME IN VIENNA. House at 5 Domgasse, Vienna, where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived while writing Marriage of Figaro : contemporary watercolor

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: MINUET IN G, 1762. Manuscript of the Minuet in G in G Major (K

MOZART: MINUET IN G, 1762. Manuscript of the Minuet in G in G Major (K. 1) composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the age of six

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: AUTOGRAPH. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts autograph signature

MOZART: AUTOGRAPH. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts autograph signature

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: QUARTET IN C MAJOR. The beginning of the autograph manuscript of Wolfgang

MOZART: QUARTET IN C MAJOR. The beginning of the autograph manuscript of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Quartet in C Major ( The Dissonance ), K. 465, completed in January 1785

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: MOTET MANUSCRIPT. Part of the autograph of the motet, God is Our Refuge (K

MOZART: MOTET MANUSCRIPT. Part of the autograph of the motet, God is Our Refuge (K. 20), written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at age 9

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. Model of a setting designed by Georg Fuentes for the

MOZART: CLEMENZA DI TITO. Model of a setting designed by Georg Fuentes for the performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts La Clemenza di Tito given at Frankfurt in 1795

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. Announcement for the first performance of Le Nozze di Figaro

MOZART: MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. Announcement for the first performance of Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), 1 May 1786 at Viennas Burgtheater

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MOZART: HOME IN SALZBURG. The house in the Makartplatz, Salzburg, Austria, where the young Mozart

MOZART: HOME IN SALZBURG. The house in the Makartplatz, Salzburg, Austria, where the young Mozart and his family lived from 1774. English sketch, commemorating the centennial of his death, 1891

Background imageWolfgang Collection: MILAN: TEATRO DUCALE. An 18th century view of Teatro Ducale, Milan, on the evening of a ball

MILAN: TEATRO DUCALE. An 18th century view of Teatro Ducale, Milan, on the evening of a ball. In this theatre Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts opera Mitridate Re di Ponto was first performed on 26 December



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"Wolfgang: The Musical Genius Unveiled" Step into the enchanting world Amadeus Mozart, a name that resonates through centuries as one of the greatest composers in history. From his mesmerizing Requiem excerpts to his youthful statue capturing his prodigious talent, every aspect of this musical maestro's life is filled with intrigue and brilliance. Immerse yourself in the magical melodies created by Mozart as you listen to the hauntingly beautiful notes from his Requiem. Each composition reveals a glimpse into the depths of his soul, showcasing his unparalleled ability to evoke emotions through music. Behold the statue of young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, forever frozen in time. It captures not only his cherubic innocence but also hints at the immense talent hidden within him. A child prodigy who astounded audiences with his virtuosity from an early age, he would go on to become a legend in classical music. Explore Goethe's window into Mozart's world through Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein's painting. This captivating artwork portrays their meeting, where two great minds collided and exchanged ideas that would shape their respective fields for generations to come. Delve into Mozarts' manuscripts and witness firsthand the genius behind Ave Verum Corpus (K) - a testament to his mastery over choral compositions. These delicate pages hold secrets that transport us back in time, allowing us to experience Mozart's creative process like never before. Travel further along Mozart's journey and discover Papageno from "The Magic Flute, " brought vividly to life by contemporary Austrian illustrations. This whimsical character embodies both comedy and charm while showcasing Mozart's ability to captivate audiences across genres. Join Mozart and Constanze on their honeymoon as they embark on a lifelong partnership filled with love and support. Their union symbolizes not only personal happiness but also serves as inspiration for some of Mozarts' most beloved works.