What was the first instrument that Mozart learnt to play?

In a lot of paintings depicting young Mozart sat at a clavier, does anybody know if it is a harpsichord or a clavichord?

Der rote Mozart

Mozart

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Mozart Bond


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Mozart Symphony 41 K 551 – Molto Allegro


Woody Allen once said that Mozart’s Symphony 41 proved the existence of God. Certainly, a symphony of such grandness and scale had, until the summer of 1788, never before been seen in the musical universe. Its implications for the direction of music in the future, and its influence on future composers is immeasurable. What makes Mozart’s Jupiter symphony worthy to share the name of the most powerful god of the Roman world? The answer to this question comes in the Molto Allegro, and more specifically in its coda, (8:09-8:36). In the coda, Mozart takes the five musical themes or melodies that had been developed throughout the final movement, and does something that no one has ever achieved to the extent that he did, not even the illustrious Beethoven. What Mozart does is take these five themes and combines them to create a fugato in five-part counterpoint. That is, he takes the five melodies and simultaneously plays them in a variety of combinations and permutations. Imagine five separate melodies, all with their own notes, being played simultaneously, but each constantly changing. It’s impossible for the human ear to focus on the enormous amount of notes that this simultaneous playing and constant changing entails. The effect is that the music seems to encompass an infinite amount of sound. With lesser two or three-part fugues, it is occasionally possible to sense everything that is going on. Once you get to four voices, it’s nearly impossible to detect all of the nuances

What are your study habits and memorization tips? Does listening to Mozart help absorb the information?

Please tell me you study tips and if listening to Mozart and other composers helps you memorize the information?

How does Weber’s clarinet concerto no 1 and Rose etudes compare to Mozart’s concerto in terms of difficulty?

Hey,
I can play Mozart’s clarinet concerto, even though it is still quite difficult. I am thinking about buying Rose’s etudes for clarinet or Weber’s concerto no 1. How difficult are they in comparison to Mozart?

What’s the Mozart symphony in The Simpsons played during the credits?

The simpsons episode of ‘margical history tour’, season 15 the last story is about mozart and it’s a famous symphony they play while the credits are rolling.

What is the Mozart symphony music that plays in Chessmaster 5500 as background on starting it?

Although I had the game, I have lost the CD-ROM and I can’t remember that Mozart symphony and would like to hear it once again and refresh the old times. Please help me find it. Thanks.

Mozart – Lacrimosa


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What are the major difference between Mozart’s work and Brahms’ work?

I noticed that Mozart’s Quartet for Piano and Strings in E-flat Major, K 493 and Brahms’s Quartet for Piano and Strings in c-minor, Opus 60 both used only piano, violin,viola and cello to preformed the piece.
What is the difference between those two pieces? Besides one is in major the other one is in minor.
How was the Mozart quartet consider “classical”?
and what style was the Brahms?