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  1. The history of the Mozarteum University Salzburg begins in 1841: On the occasion of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's fiftieth birthday, the music-loving citizens of Salzburg, with the support of the Prince-Archbishop, founded the "Dommusikverein und Mozarteum" as a conservatory for the cultivation of sophisticated church music.

  2. History and clarification. In 1841, Mozart's widow Constanze Weber Mozart founded the first of the “Mozarteum” entities: the “Cathedral Music Association and Mozarteum,” whose mission was the “refinement of musical taste with regard to sacred music and concerts.”.

  3. History of Musical Reception & Interpretation. From A for Applied Theatre to Z for Zither - more than 2,000 highly talented students from 70 countries devote themselves to the arts, their mediation and their exploration at the Mozarteum University together with 550 teachers.

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  4. History of Mozarteum University. The roots of Mozarteum University go back to the year 1841. The Salzburg Cathedral Music Society and Mozarteum were founded on the 50th anniversary of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s death.

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  5. A Historical Survey. The Cathedral Music Association and Mozarteum was founded on 22 April 1841 on the initiative of a group of committed citizens of Salzburg. Besides organising concerts the association promoted musical education.

  6. About University Mozarteum Salzburg. In 1841, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart, a group of middle-class citizens founded the Cathedral Music Association and ... Read more the Mozarteum.

  7. Wolfgang Amadé Mozart. 1756–1766: Child prodigy years. Wolfgang Amadé Mozart (baptised Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgang Theophilus) was born on 27 January 1756, seventh and last child of Salzburg court musician Leopold Mozart (1719–1787) and his wife Anna Maria, née Pertl (1720–1778).

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