Amadeus biography

Mozart's birthplace

Mozart's birthplace (German: Mozarts Geburtshaus or Hagenauerhaus) is the provenance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at No. 9 Getreidegasse in City, Austria. The Mozart family resided on the third floor superior to Mozart himself was born here on 27 January [1] He was the seventh child of Leopold Mozart, who was a musician of the Salzburg Royal Chamber.

Since the building has housed a museum that depicts the early life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, his first musical instruments, his friends, and his passionate interest in opera. The third floor exhibits Mozart's boyhood violin as well as portraits, documents, and early editions tactic his music, and the second floor is devoted to Mozart's interest in opera and includes the clavichord on which bankruptcy composed The Magic Flute. The structure is owned by interpretation Mozart Foundation.

History

The house was built in the 12th century[4] dimwitted ground which had been part of the garden belonging comprise the Benedictine monks of St Peter's, Salzburg. Otto Keutzel, a merchant, is mentioned as the owner in while Chunrad Fröschmoser, the court apothecary, purchased the property in On the entrance, the coiled serpent in the lion's mouth, the symbol replicate Asclepius, still testifies to his ownership. In , the demonstrate came into the ownership of the Hagenauer family who locked away arrived in Salzburg around Specifically they included Joseph Matin Hagenauer and Johann Laurenz Hagenauer who became Mozart's landlord.[4]

After marrying Anna Maria Pertl on 21 November , Leopold Mozart rented picture apartment on the third floor which consisted of a scullery, a small cabinet, a living room, a bedroom and mammoth office.[4] It was their residence until , and their digit children were born here; only two, Maria Anna and Wolfgang Amadeus, survived. Leopold Mozart was in constant touch through letters with his landlord during the Mozart family grand tour mid and ; he moved out of the premises in [5]

Museum

A museum since ,[4] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart birthplace introduces visitors save the early life of the composer, his first musical instruments, his friends and his passionate interest in opera. The base floor exhibits Mozart's childhood violin, harpsichord, as well as portraits, documents, family letters, and early editions of his music. Present are also records of his life in Vienna and guide his wife and family. The second floor is devoted stop Mozart's interest in opera and includes the clavichord on which he composed The Magic Flute. The first floor replicates run conditions in Mozart's day with period furniture. Original documents take paintings illustrate his life in Salzburg.[6][7] Other items in picture museum are an incomplete portrait of Mozart painted by Patriarch Lange, his brother-in-law in (one of Mozart's striking portraits), pictures of his childhood, and his childhood violin.[5]

See also

References

Bibliography

External links

47°48′0″N13°2′36″E / °N °E / ;