1. Mozart, Austrian composer Wolfgang Amarteus Mozart, a representative of the Viennese classical music school. Born in Salzburg on January 27, 1756, he was a court musician in his family. He died in Vienna on December 5, 1791. Mozart's music can reveal that his father studied piano at the age of three or four, composed the composition at the age of five and studied violin with his father at the age of six, created a set of eight sonatas and symphonies, and at the age of 11, the old wrote his first opera song . He lived only thirty-six years. Heavy creation, performance and poor life damaged his health and caused his premature death. His music has become a precious cultural heritage and a treasure trove of world music. The top three symphonies that best represent him are the symphonies in E flat major, G minor and C major; the operas "The Marriage of Figaro", "Don Juan" and "The Magic Flute" are the most prominent. .
Limited 2, Haydn, a famous Austrian composer and the earliest representative of the Vienna classical music school. He composed a large number of works in difficult circumstances and became a musician second to none. After two trips to London, he wrote 12 "London Symphonies" which are among his finest works and well known throughout Europe.
Page 3, Chopin, the great Polish musician. He became famous at a young age and was conquered by foreign waves in Poland. He created many piano works with patriotic thoughts to express his homesickness and hatred for the second subjugation of his country. His life was separated from the piano and he was known as the "piano poet". In 1837 Russia refused to grant him the status of "His Majesty the Emperor of Russia's Chief Pianist", in his words. Schumann called his music "the flower hidden in the cannon" and declared to the world: "Poland will not perish." Chopin lived a very lonely life in his later years, and painfully called himself a "Polish orphan far away from his mother." He told his beloved relatives who were close to his heart and returned to the embrace of the motherland. Representative works: "Nocturne", "Mazurka", "Waltz", "Revolutionary Etude", "Trout".
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