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A wonderful relay of Mozart’s early years, thank you for shedding light on the formative experiences that underpin the exceptional brilliance of his later compositions.
@@MrKeet well i don't know if that's a first for you, but you just got paid to perform in front of a worldwide audience. How's that for childhood dreams ? 😉
Went recently to his hometown in Salzburg, Austria, and it was incredible! There was a museum but I didn't have time since I was in a tour group 😭 but got to hear a live Mozart concert within the Mirabell 🥰
He was certainly a genius. A rare example of an extraordinary talent, high intelligence and unfortunately, quite a sad destiny, too. But his legacy is huge, enormous and beyond the imagination. Just imagine being dead for 230+ years, composing music at a time, when there was a huge illiteracy, and the low education in general, when no music media were available. No CD, MD, MC, LP, streaming, no videos and about ninety per cent of the world's population has lived in poverty. He managed to be well-known and widely respected by intelligent people in the civilised world, regardless of their musical taste. You can go to a Metal concert and ask the audience about Mozart and they will know him. You can go to a Jazz concert and ask the audience about Mozart and they will know him. Pretty much everyone with a certain formal education knows Mozart. He is really out of this world. Another league, another level.
Met him at a bar a few weeks ago, solid chap but he wouldnt stop talking about music:( heard he got arrested for trying to sneak a grand piano through airport security via his exit hole, such a shame he was a talented young chap
I would love to hear more about his sister. Since they travelled together and played together, I assume she was a talented musician as well. Did she compose? Did the courts receive her well?