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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was baptized in Salzburg Cathedral on the day after his birth as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus. The first and last given names come from his godfather Joannes Theophilus Pergmayr, although Mozart preferred the Latin form of this last name, Amadeus, more often Amade, or the Italiano Amadeo. Whatever the case may be, he rarely-if ever-used Theophilus in his signature. The name Chrysostomus originates from St. John Chrysostom, whose feast falls on the 27th of January. The name Wolfgang was given to him in honor of his maternal grandfather, Wolfgang Nikolaus Pertl. He was the seventh and last child born to musical author, composer and violinist, Leopold Mozart and his wife Anna Maria Pertl. Only Wolfgang and Maria Anna (whose nickname was 'Nannerl') survived infancy. He was born in a house in the Hagenauersches Haus in Salzburg, Austria, on the 27th of January, 1756. The paternal ancestry of the family has been traced back with some degree of certainty to Fndris Motzhart, who lived in the Augsburg area in 1486; the name is first recorded, for a Heinrich Motxhart in Fischach, in 1331, and appears in other villages south-west of Augsburg, n


At the age of four, he could reproduce on the piano a melody played to him; at five, he could play violin with perfect intonation. They were very famous in Italy and called "The young Geniuses of the Age". The work was premiered in Munich on January 13, 1775 under Mozart's baton: however, there were only two more performances. The music world had in the past lavished its adoration upon a little pug-nosed child who could achieve miraculous musical feast and dazzle them with specially crafted parlor ticket. The Pope summoned Mozart, but instead of punishing the young genius, he showed praise upon him and gave him handsome gift. In Milano, Wolfgang was commissioned to compose an opera seria for the following year. He took Walfgang and Nannerl to Munchen, for about three weeks from January 12th, 1762, where they played the harpsichord before the Elector of Bavaria. He became a loving, but exacting, taskmaster. Later ones are better served-Leopold was a prolific correspondent and also kept travel diaries. Also, during his tour in Italy Mozart met an English boy Thomas Linley, they were much alike and felt like brothers. Wolfgang, no doubt, enjoyed the extra attention and found great pleasure in learning-and in pleasing his father. 2Though Mozart did not walk until he was three years old, he displayed musical gifts at extremely early age. Like other parents of this time, Leopold Mozart saw nothing wrong in exhibiting, or in exploiting, his son's God-given genius for music. No documentation survived for that journey. As young Mozart's reputation grew, his father realized the financial opportunities then could arise from increased exposure of his son's talents.

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