Mozart’s childhood days
On January 27th, 1756 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in the town of Salzburg, Austria. He was the son of the author and violinist Leopold Mozart. He was born the youngest of seven children to Leopold and Anna Maria but only he and one other child survived. His father was employed at the court of the Archbishop of Salzburg as Vice-Kapellmeister (leading composer). Being a musician himself, his father taught his son and daughter to be musicians at an early age. As far as it is known, his father was entirely responsible for educating his children. His studies were not just in music, but also included reading, writing, literature, mathematics and dancing. Moral and religious training were part of his studies as well. (Oxford Music Online) His father trained his children to perform together, which they did, performing for nobles and ambassadors. Once his sister became too old to be considered a prodigy,
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