

A long concert tour spanning three and a half years followed, taking him and his father to the courts of Munich, Mannheim, Paris, London (where Wolfgang Amadeus played with the famous Italian cellist Giovanni Battista Cirri), The Hague, again to Paris, and back home via Zürich, Donaueschingen, and Munich. "Bologna Mozart" - Mozart age 21 in 1777, see also: face onlyĭuring his formative years, Mozart made several European journeys, beginning with an exhibition in 1762 at the Court of the Elector of Bavaria in Munich, then in the same year at the Imperial Court in Vienna and Prague. 1b), were written in 1761, when he was five years old. Mozart's first compositions, a small Andante (K. A note by Leopold in Nannerl's music book – the Nannerl Notenbuch – records that little Wolfgang had learned several of the pieces at the age of four. Leopold was Wolfgang's only teacher in his earliest years. They first came to light when Wolfgang was about three years old, and Leopold, proud of Wolfgang's achievements, gave him intensive musical training, including instruction in clavier, violin, and organ. Leopold gave up composing when his son's outstanding musical talents became evident. He was deputy Kapellmeister to the court orchestra of the Archbishop of Salzburg, and a prolific and successful composer of instrumental music. His influential textbook Versuch einer gründlichen Violinschule, was published in 1756, the year of Mozart's birth (English, as "A Treatise on the Fundamental Principles of Violin Playing", transl. Mozart's father Leopold Mozart (1719–1787) was one of Europe's leading musical teachers. Mozart himself preferred the third name, and he also took a fancy to "Amadeus" over the years. Mozart's father Leopold announced the birth of his son in a letter to the publisher Johann Jakob Lotter with the words ".the boy is called Joannes Chrysostomus, Wolfgang, Gottlieb". Of these names, the first two refer to John Chrysostom, one of the Church Fathers, and they were names not employed in everyday life, while the fourth, meaning "beloved of God", was variously translated in Mozart's lifetime as Amadeus (Latin), Gottlieb (German), and Amadé (French). The baptismal record gives his name in Latinized form as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. Mozart was baptized the day after his birth at St. His only sibling who survived beyond infancy was an older sister: Maria Anna, nicknamed Nannerl. Mozart was born to Leopold and Anna Maria Pertl Mozart, in the front room of nine Getreidegasse in Salzburg, the capital of the sovereign Archbishopric of Salzburg, in what is now Austria, then part of the Holy Roman Empire.

this can lead to overly dramatic reactions and an intense inner life.Plaque on wall outside Mozart's birthplace at Getreidegasse 9, Salzburg, Austria With a sense of warmth and devotion, you also feel things deeply.

You might gain a lot, only to lose it, but will always break even. You can see a situation from many different sides. You are freedom-loving, sensual and enthusiastic. You have great systems in place for getting things done, which is great, because your sense of determination is strong. You also really like to be a homebody, however, and need a steady financial base in order to feel secure. You are a workaholic! A high-energy workhorse, you don't need much sleep and are very healthy. You are your own person, natural leader, ambitious and freethinking. In every name, each letters have specific meanings that describe the nature of the name.Below in table, each letter of name Amadeus described. Amadeus is English Boy name and meaning of this name is " Loved by God God's Love".īased on numerology value 1, Amadeus is Individualistic, Determined, Pioneering, Bold, Athletic, Independent, Active, Self-confident, Action oriented, pioneer, natural leader, independent, strong willed, positive, energetic, enterprising, enthusiastic, brave and innovative.Below is some points about the name Amadeus based on numerology value.
