Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
human Sex or gender male Country of citizenship Archbishopric of Salzburg Name in native language Johann Chrysostomos Wolfgang Gottlieb Mozart Birth name Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart Given name Wolfgang , Amadé Family name Mozart Date of birth 27 January 1756 Place of birth Salzburg Date of death 5 December 1791 Place of death Vienna Cause of death unknown value Place of burial St. Marx Cemetery Father Leopold Mozart Mother Anna Maria Mozart Sibling Maria Anna Mozart Spouse Constanze Mozart Child Karl Mozart , Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart Family Mozart family Significant person Joseph Haydn Native language German Languages spoken, written or signed German Writing language German Employer Count Hieronymus von Colloredo , Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor Student Johann Nepomuk Hummel , Franz Xaver Süssmayr , Barbara Ployer , Thomas Attwood , Ignaz von Seyfried Student of Johann Schobert , Johann Christian Bach , Leopold Mozart , Giovanni Battista Martini Residence Mozart's birthplace Work location Salzburg , Vienna Work period (start) 1761 Work period (end) 1791 Ethnic group Religion or worldview Catholicism Medical condition Mozart ear List of works list of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , list of operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Movement Classical period Genre Classical period , sardana , chamber music , opera , symphony Influenced by Johann Joseph Fux , Johann Sebastian Bach Award received Order of the Golden Spur Has works in the collection Procuratoria di San Marco musical archive , Royal Collections of the Netherlands Related category Category:Compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Copyright status as a creator copyrights on works have expired Documentation files at SAPA Foundation, Swiss Archive of the Performing Arts
[1] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dǝ sha chasambo yim fyakkin bǝ lan kintawu Armalan bǝ saa duwu miyon tulurb fiwun Araskin bǝ lan sha katambo .(1756) bula (Salzburg) bǝ lan
Yim uwun bǝ lan kintawu jimada gaji bǝ lan sa,a duwu miyon tulurin fillaarin tilon bǝ lan (1791). Bula (vienna) bǝ lan. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dǝ shi Kayama keryǝ Austriya bǝ . Kaya ngu loktun nzin rowozina . Suronzan (Die zauberflote) nbǝji kureman attǝyǝy ganga addin bǝ baktuma.
↑ Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians, edited by Stanley Sadie; 1980; ISBN 1-56159-174-2
Listening To Western Music, written by Craig Wright; ISBN 978-0-495-11627-1