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  1. Hace 2 días · According to Leopold Mozart, the composer’s father, the concert was “magnificent” and the orchestra played “splendidly”, which is hard to believe, as by the standards of the day the orchestral...

  2. Hace 4 días · Mozart’s father, Leopold Mozart, was a composer before his famous son. He introduced Mozart to music at a young age. Though they didn’t hate each other, their relationship grew strained over time. Leopold was seen as very possessive and controlling, which caused tension between them.

  3. Hace 17 horas · En el ámbito de la música, Leopold Mozart, padre de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, es recordado no solo por su talento propio sino también por haber sido una figura instrumental en la formación musical de su hijo. Otro notable es Leopoldo Lugones, poeta y ensayista argentino que tuvo una influencia significativa en la literatura de América Latina.

  4. Hace 2 días · Accounts from Leopold Mozart, the composer’s father, describe the concert as “magnificent,” despite the orchestra having to oversee last-minute copying of parts. This sense of spontaneity and urgency is reflected in surviving manuscripts, where lightly sketched passages suggest Mozart may have improvised sections during performance.

  5. Hace 3 días · “La flauta mágica” era la ópera más querida de Mozart y la producción del director de escena Simon McBurney que se podrá ver a partir de este jueves en Les Arts es, seguramente, la ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Mozart e Salieri, è stato un dualismo vero? La storia della musica classica è ricca di rivalità leggendarie, ma poche sono tanto famose quanto quella tra Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart e Antonio Salieri. Questo dualismo è stato drammatizzato e romanticizzato nel corso dei secoli, anche grazie all’opera teatrale e al film “Amadeus”.

  7. Hace 5 días · Mozart’s father Leopold even spoke of how Mozart especially distrusted Salieri. For decades after Mozart’s death, rumors spread of how Salieri might have poisoned Mozart to get rid of the competition. These rumors were ultimately revived in the 20th Century, with Peter Shaffer’s play Amadeus and its 1984 film adaptation.