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  1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) was a prolific composer and wrote in many genres. Perhaps his best-admired work is in opera, piano concerto, piano sonata, symphony, string quartet, and string quintet.

    • Requiem. Mozart’s Requiem is possibly the greatest ever example of the power of music. After receiving a commission from an anonymous source, Mozart embarked on one of the most soul-searching musical journeys of his life.
    • Horn Concerto No.4. A cheery horn melody, coupled with playful strings, is enough to put anyone in a good mood. Mozart wrote it in 1786 for his friend Joseph Leutgeb, a virtuoso horn player.
    • The Marriage of Figaro. Mischievous scurrying strings, interrupted by grandiose wind and brass fanfares, Mozart manages to tell more or less the whole story of his opera in its overture’s first eight bars!
    • Piano Concerto No.21, ‘Elvira Madigan’ Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.21 has received much of its popularity from its use in themes, and it’s also one of his greatest works.
  2. Köchel attempted to arrange the works in chronological order, but many compositions written before 1784 could only be estimated, although Leopold Mozart had compiled a partial list of his son's earlier works; Mozart's catalogue of his own compositions (begun in February 1784 with K. 449) allows relatively precise dating of many of his later works.

    K 1
    K 6
    Composition
    Date
    December 1761 – January 1762
    December 1761 – January 1762
    January 1762
    4 March 1762
  3. Genreworks are grouped in the following broad categories: Stage, Vocal, Orchestral, Chamber and Keyboard. Notes — concerning related works, completeness, authorship, etc. Composer Composition Lists.

  4. Messiah - Arranged by Mozart. What follows is a slightly revised and expanded version of the section of the Handel-Mozart Messiah that appeared in my critical discography of Handel's "Messiah" that I wrote for Alan Blyth's anthology "Choral Music on Records", which was published by the Cambridge University Press:

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  7. Piano Concertos. Mozart's production for piano and orchestra are numbered from 1 to 27. The first four numbered concertos are early works. The movements of these concertos are arrangements of keyboard sonatas by various contemporary composers (Raupach, Honauer, C.P.E. Bach).