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Mozart Piano Christmas (FULL ALBUM - BEST OF MOZART FOR CHRISTMAS - BEST CLASSIC CHRISTMAS)


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Mozart Piano Christmas

(FULL ALBUM - BEST OF MOZART FOR CHRISTMAS - BEST CLASSIC CHRISTMAS)



00:00 - Church Sonata in C Major, K. 328

Divertimento in D Major, K. 136 \"Salzburg Symphony No. 1\"

04:22 - I. Andante

08:00 - II. Presto

Divertimento in F Major, K. 138 \"Salzburg Symphony No. 3\"

09:51 - I. Andante

12:36 - II. Presto

Lucio Silla, K. 135: Ouverture

14:36 - I. Molto allegro

18:20 - II. Andante

21:06 - III. Molto allegro

22:46 - Lo Sposo Deluso, K. 430: Ouverture

Le Nozze di Figaro

30:22 - Non più andrai, farfallone amoroso (Ins)

33:40 - Voi che sapete (Ins)

35:52 - Bastien und Bastienne, K. 50: Ouverture

37:50 - Don Giovanni: Madamina, il catalogo è questo (ins)

Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467

43:11 - I. Allegro maestoso

57:40 - II. Andante

1:04:55 - III. Allegro vivace assai

Flute and Harp Concerto in C Major, K. 299

1:11:43 - I. Allegro

1:22:10 - II. Andantino

1:30:19 - III. Rondò. Allegro

1:40:52 - Rondò in D Major, K. 485

Piano Sonata No. 12 in F Major, K. 332

1:47:33 - I. Allegro

1:55:01 - II. Adagio

2:00:34 - III. Allegro assai

Divertimento in B-Flat Major, K. 254

2:06:06 - I. Allegro assai

2:10:29 - II. Adagio

2:16:20 - III. Rondò. Tempo di minuetto

2:22:38 - Church Sonata in C Major, K. 336

2:27:10 - Exsultate, Jubilate, K. 165: Allegro.Alleluja



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Born on January 27, 1756, in Salzburg, Austria, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s was the sole-surviving son of Leopold and Maria Pertl Mozart. Leopold was a successful composer, violinist, and assistant concert master at the Salzburg court. Wolfgang’s mother, Anna Maria Pertl, was born to a middle class family of local community leaders.



In December 1769, Mozart, then age 13, and his father departed from Salzburg for Italy, leaving his mother and sister at home. During this time Mozart also wrote a new opera, Mitridate, re di Ponto for the court of Milan. Other commissions followed and in subsequent trips to Italy, Mozart wrote two other operas, Ascanio in Alba (1771) and Lucio Silla (1772).



In the summer of 1781, it was rumored that Mozart was contemplating marriage to Fridolin Weber’s daughter, Constanze. Knowing his father would disapprove of the marriage and the interruption in his career, young Mozart quickly wrote his father denying any idea of marriage. But by December, he was asking for his father’s blessings. While it’s known that Leopold disapproved, what is not known is the discussion between father and son as Leopold’s letters were said to be destroyed by Constanze. The couple was finally married on August 4, 1782. In the meantime, Leopold did finally consent to the marriage. Constanze and Mozart had six children, though only two survived infancy, Karl Thomas and Franz Xaver.



As 1782 turned to 1783, Mozart became enthralled with the work of Bach and George Frederic Handel and this, in turn, resulted in several compositions in the Baroque style and influenced much of his later compositions, such as passages in Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute) and the finale of Symphony Number 41. By the mid-1780s, Wolfgang and Constanze Mozart’s extravagant lifestyle was beginning to take its toll. Despite his success as a pianist and composer, Mozart was falling into serious financial difficulties.



Between 1790 and 1791, now in his mid-thirties, Mozart went through a period of great music productivity and personal healing. Some of his most admired works -- the opera The Magic Flute, the final piano concerto in B-flat, the Clarinet Concerto in A major, and the unfinished Requiem to name a few -- were written during this time. Mozart was able to revive much of his public notoriety with repeated performances of his works. His financial situation began to improve as wealthy patrons in Hungary and Amsterdam pledged annuities in return for occasional compositions. From this turn of fortune, he was able to pay off many of his debts. Mozart died on December 5, 1791, at age 35. The cause of death is uncertain, due to the limits of postmortem diagnosis.



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