Composer
Leopold Mozart (1719-1787); AUT
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Johan Georg Leopold Mozart was born in Augsburg, Austria, on November 14, 1719, son of a bookbinder. On his father's death in 1736, he was sent to Salzburg to study for the priesthood. When he ended these studies, he found a job as a valet and musician in a noble family. He worked himself up through the ranks and in 1757 became court composer to the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg. In 1747 he married Anna Maria Pertl. They had seven children, but only two survived. Maria Anna Wallburga Ignatia ("Nannerl") and the great Wolfgang Amadé Mozart. For the rest of his life he held his Salzburg position, educated these children, and directed the career of his son until Wolfgang's majority.
Leopold was a skilled composer of considerable imagination, good enough that some of his own work was confused with that of his son. Most of this music was written in the earlier part of his career; his composition trailed off as he devoted more of his attention to the development (and exploitation) of Wolfgang's talents. Another important contribution to music was his exceptionally fine treatise on violin playing, published in 1756. It details many things about musical expression and ornamentation that have proven invaluable to scholars investigating authentic performance practice.
© Joseph Stevenson, All Music Guide
Leopold was a skilled composer of considerable imagination, good enough that some of his own work was confused with that of his son. Most of this music was written in the earlier part of his career; his composition trailed off as he devoted more of his attention to the development (and exploitation) of Wolfgang's talents. Another important contribution to music was his exceptionally fine treatise on violin playing, published in 1756. It details many things about musical expression and ornamentation that have proven invaluable to scholars investigating authentic performance practice.
© Joseph Stevenson, All Music Guide
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Orchestral Works
202 tracks
- Concerto in D for Trumpet and String Orchestra
13 tracks
- Toy Symphony, (Cassation for toys, 2 oboes, 2 horns & strings) in G (formerly K. 63)
21 tracks
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Symphonies
107 tracks
- Sinfonia burlesca for orchestra in G
12 tracks
- Sinfonia da caccia, for 4 horns, shot-gun and strings in G
8 tracks
- Sinfonia da caccia for orchestra in G
6 tracks
- Sinfonia in B
3 tracks
- Sinfonia in D ('Die Bauernhochzeit')
15 tracks
- Sinfonia pastorella for alphorn & strings in G
12 tracks
- Symphony (Partia) in C, C 4
4 tracks
- Symphony in C, C 1
4 tracks
- Symphony in C, D 1
4 tracks
- Symphony in D (Eisen D 26)
3 tracks
- Symphony in D, D 17
3 tracks
- Symphony in D, D 25
3 tracks
- Symphony in G ("New Lambach"), Eisen G 16
16 tracks
- Symphony in G, Eisen G17
3 tracks
- Symphony in G, G 14
3 tracks
- Symphony in A (Eisen A 1)
3 tracks
- Sinfonia in D "Die Bauernhochzeit"
5 tracks
- Sinfonia burlesca for orchestra in G
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Concertos
18 tracks
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Other Orchestral Works
28 tracks
- Divertimento in F ('Musical Sleigh Ride')
8 tracks
- Toy Symphony
1 track
- Musikalische Schlittenfahrt
19 tracks
- Divertimento in F ('Musical Sleigh Ride')
- Sinfonia in G, Eisen G8
4 tracks
- Sinfonia in D, Eisen D15
3 tracks
- Divertimento for orchestra in D "Militare cioè sinfonia"
8 tracks
- Concerto in D for Trumpet and String Orchestra
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Piano Works
1 track
- Variations for organ in F
1 track
- Variations for organ in F
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Miscellaneous
9 tracks
- Work(s)
9 tracks
- Work(s)
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Vocal Works
5 tracks
- Choral Works
3 tracks
- Lauretanische Litanei: Agnus Dei
1 track
- Miss brevis in C
2 tracks
- Lauretanische Litanei: Agnus Dei
- Bei dem Abschied, for voice & piano
1 track
- Die Zufriedenheit im niedrigen Stande
1 track
- Choral Works
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