Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart's Major Works

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed over 600 works across nearly every genre of his time. His music is celebrated for its clarity, balance, and emotional depth. Below is a quick reference table highlighting some of his most famous compositions:

Title Year Genre Notable Features
The Marriage of Figaro 1786 Opera Witty social commentary, lively ensembles
Symphony No. 40 in G minor 1788 Symphony Dramatic minor key, emotional intensity
Piano Concerto No. 21 1785 Concerto Lyrical slow movement, elegant orchestration
Requiem Mass in D minor 1791 Sacred Unfinished masterpiece, haunting choral writing
Don Giovanni 1787 Opera Dark humor, moral complexity, powerful overture
Eine kleine Nachtmusik 1787 Serenade Light, joyful, instantly recognizable melodies

This table provides a snapshot of Mozart’s versatility, from operatic drama to symphonic intensity and sacred music. Each piece reflects his ability to combine technical brilliance with emotional resonance, ensuring his works remain central to the classical repertoire.


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