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Mozart, the author of general theory of music

The author of the general theory of music is Mozart.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756 ~ December 5, 1791), born in Salzburg, Austria, was an Austrian composer in the classical period and one of the representatives of Vienna classical music school? .

in p>1761, he first composed music. In 1762, Mozart and his sister, led by their father, began to perform in European countries and achieved success. In 1764, he composed his first symphony, Symphony No.1 in E flat major. In 1772, at the age of 16, Mozart was appointed as a court musician in Salzburg, ending his long life of traveling and playing.

In p>1781, he broke away from his employer and became the earliest freelance composer in history. In 1782, the opera "Harem Temptation" premiered in Vienna. In 1784, he completed six string quartets dedicated to joseph haydn.

In p>1786, the opera The Wedding of Figaro premiered in Vienna. In 1787, he was appointed as a court composer. In 1791, the opera "Magic Flute" premiered; On December 5th, Mozart died? .

In his short life of 35 years, Mozart completed more than 6 music works of different genres and forms, including operas, symphonies, concertos, sonatas, quartets and other duets, and a large number of instrumental essays and solos.

Almost all the music genres at that time were covered. His music embodies the style of the classical period, perfects various musical genres, and together with Haydn, establishes the Vienna Classical Music School? .