Mozart’s classic works Opera Mozart’s operas, singing works, musicals and comedies are the most famous components of his works. He created more than 20 works in 25 years. Mozart composed his first opera masterpiece "Bastian and Bastiana" when he was 12 years old. Today, Mozart's works still top the list of operas. His most popular works include "The Magic Flute" (1791), "The Marriage of Figaro" (1786), "Don Giovanni" (1787), "Woman" Heart" (1790) and "Escape from the Harem" (1782). Mozart once said to his father (1778): "Writing opera is something that is deeply rooted in my brain. French is better than German, but Italian is better than both French and German." Symphony in this man During the artist's extremely short life of 36 years, he wrote more than 50 symphonic works, including the symphonies "Haffner", "Linz", "Prague" and "Jupiter". All these works are still widely performed in concert halls as classics. 27 piano concertos, 5 violin concertos, 4 horn concertos and 3 flute concertos are all written by Mozart. He also composed countless marches, dances and serenades, among which "String Serenade in G Major" is the most famous. Chamber Music Although chamber music did not play an important role in Mozart's oeuvre, he wrote many works for smaller ensembles, many of which were very popular and became the most frequent repertoire for this style of performance. The ground was used to perform the piece. Mozart composed 35 sonatas for violin and piano and 23 string quartets. Haydn's influence on him can be clearly seen especially in his early works. In addition, he composed piano sonatas, trios, quartets and quintets as well as other string and wind works in various genres. Church Music Mozart's complete collection of church music includes 19 masses, the most famous of which are "Sparrow Mass" and "Coronation Mass". His religious works include 17 church sonatas, litanies, vespers, oratorios, his religious drama "Duty is the First Request" and the moving hymn "Euphoria" and his legendary "Requiem" song". Koch Catalog Mozart was the first musician to have his own catalog of works. In 1862, the first "Mozart Musical Works" edited by Ludwig von Kocchu (1800-1877) was published. In the future, new versions will come out in an endless stream, and each version will reflect the latest music trends and knowledge at that time. Yet the music industry did not adopt these new editions, stubbornly clinging to the Koch catalog.