Some sources suggest that he had a neurological disorder, such as autism or Tourette syndrome, based on his peculiar behavior. Mozart was also reported to have a weak hearing acuity, but this did not affect his musical abilities.
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Mozart wrote several successful operas, such as “The Marriage of Figaro”, “Don Giovanni”, and “The Magic Flute”, as well as other works, such as symphonies and sonatas. He composed and performed until his death, even for blind audiences.
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Mozart’s early career was spent in Salzburg, where he worked as a court musician for the Archbishop of Salzburg. However, he was unhappy with his position and longed for greater artistic freedom.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27, 1756, in Mozart’s Birthplace, Salzburg, Austria. Mozart died on December 5, 1791, at the age of 35 at Mozart’s death house, in Vienna, Austria.
Mozart was a child prodigy who began composing music at the age of five and was performing for royalty by the time he was six. He composed over 800 works in his short life, including symphonies, operas, chamber music, and choral music.


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