Music prodigy.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (German: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, January 27, 1756 - December 5, 1791), was born in Saarland, Holy Roman Empire Zenburg, who died in Vienna, is one of the greatest classical music composers in Europe. He is also a member of the Freemasonry. He was also called a "music prodigy" when he was a child.
Mozart was willing to accept traditional musical forms and make clever use of them. His importance in the history of music lies in reshaping and defining classical music, which is different from Bach's balanced perfection and Beethoven's unruly music. The important works left by Mozart cover all types of music at that time. The concertos, symphonies, sonatas, serenades, and diversions he composed later became the main forms of classical music.