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At the age of 4, he studied piano, composed music at the age of 5, studied violin to perform abroad at the age of 6 and wrote opera at the age of 11. Who is this music prodigy?
Mozart

This rare child prodigy in the world learned piano from his father at the age of 4, composed music at the age of 5, studied violin with his father at the age of 6, began to write sonatas and symphonies at the age of 8, and wrote his first opera at the age of 11. However, God was jealous of his talent and died at the age of 35, but he left a lot of excellent works for the world, including symphonies, operas, concertos, sonatas, chamber music and religious works.

Mozart is called a "musical prodigy", not only because he started composing music at a very young age, but also because his earliest works are quite mature. At the age of 3, he could play many pieces of music he had heard on the piano. At the age of 4, he studied piano with his father, and composed music at the age of 5. At the age of 6, he wrote his first violin sonata, his first symphony at the age of 8, his first piano concerto at the age of 11, and at the age of 12, he completed a lovely opera Bastian and Bastianna.

Mozart's major masterpieces are: 22 operas; The most famous are The Marriage of Figaro, Don Juan and The Magic Flute. There are 41 symphonies, of which the 39th, 4th and 41st symphonies are the most famous. There are 27 piano concertos, among which the 2th, 21st, 23rd, 24th, 26th and 27th piano concertos are the most famous. There are 6 violin concertos, among which the fourth and fifth violin concertos are the most famous; In addition, he also wrote a large number of instrumental and vocal works of various genres.