Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (composer)
  • 1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born on January 27, 1756, in Salzburg, Austria, is widely regarded as one of the most influential and prolific composers in Western music history. A child prodigy, he began playing the piano and violin at an early age, composing his first piece by the age of five. Throughout his brief yet illustrious life, Mozart composed over 600 works, including symphonies, concertos, operas, chamber music, and choral compositions, many of which are considered masterpieces. His unique ability to blend various musical forms with innovative harmonic structures set him apart from his contemporaries, allowing him to attain a level of emotional depth and complexity that resonated profoundly with audiences. Notable works include the operas 'The Magic Flute', 'Don Giovanni', and 'The Marriage of Figaro', each showcasing his genius in character development and orchestration. Despite facing personal hardships, including financial instability and the early death of loved ones, Mozart's dedication to his craft produced a stunning legacy that has had a lasting impact on classical music, influencing countless composers who followed him. He passed away at the young age of 35 on December 5, 1791, leaving behind an extraordinary body of work that continues to be celebrated and performed around the world.

    When did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart die?
A) 1800
B) 1825
C) 1756
D) 1791
  • 2. In which city did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart die?
A) London
B) Berlin
C) Vienna
D) Salzburg
  • 3. At what age did Mozart die?
A) 55
B) 25
C) 35
D) 45
  • 4. How many symphonies did Mozart compose before his death?
A) 30
B) 41
C) 50
D) 20
  • 5. What was the supposed cause of Mozart's death?
A) Diphtheria
B) Rheumatic Fever
C) Tuberculosis
D) Pneumonia
  • 6. Who was the Emperor of Austria when Mozart died?
A) Charles VI
B) Francis II
C) Joseph II
D) Leopold II
  • 7. What was Mozart's profession?
A) Composer
B) Astronomer
C) Painter
D) Philosopher
  • 8. Who was Mozart's primary musical rival in Vienna?
A) Ludwig van Beethoven
B) Franz Schubert
C) Joseph Haydn
D) Antonio Salieri
  • 9. What was the name of Mozart's father, who was also a famous musician?
A) Johann
B) Antonio
C) Franz
D) Leopold
  • 10. Which musical instrument did Mozart primarily play?
A) Piano
B) Flute
C) Trumpet
D) Violin
  • 11. What title did Mozart hold in the court of Emperor Joseph II?
A) Court Jester
B) Opera Conductor
C) Royal Violinist
D) Chamber Composer
  • 12. How many children did Mozart have at the time of his death?
A) 4
B) 6
C) 2
D) 8
  • 13. Which composer wrote the requiem mass that Mozart left unfinished at his death?
A) Joseph Haydn
B) Ludwig van Beethoven
C) Franz Xaver Süssmayr
D) Antonio Salieri
  • 14. Which historical period was Mozart considered to be a part of?
A) Medieval Period
B) Romantic Period
C) Baroque Period
D) Classical Period
  • 15. What was the name of Mozart's sister, who was also a talented musician?
A) Maria Josepha
B) Maria Christina
C) Maria Teresa
D) Maria Anna
  • 16. Which monarch did Mozart dedicate his 'Haffner' Symphony to?
A) Catherine the Great
B) Marie Antoinette
C) Louis XVI
D) Sigmund Haffner
  • 17. What was the name of Mozart's first opera, composed at the age of 11?
A) Don Giovanni
B) The Magic Flute
C) The Marriage of Figaro
D) Apollo et Hyacinthus
  • 18. Which of Mozart's operas is considered to be a 'Singspiel'?
A) The Marriage of Figaro
B) Cosi fan tutte
C) The Magic Flute
D) Don Giovanni
  • 19. In which year did Mozart complete Don Giovanni, his opera?
A) 1775
B) 1790
C) 1800
D) 1787
  • 20. Who was Mozart's librettist for The Marriage of Figaro?
A) Ludwig van Beethoven
B) Giuseppe Verdi
C) Antonio Salieri
D) Lorenzo Da Ponte
  • 21. Which of Mozart's children survived into adulthood?
A) Karl Mozart
B) None
C) Constance Mozart
D) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Junior
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