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Essay heading: Mozart
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Mozart was christened as "Joannes Chrysotomus Wolfgang Theophilus" but adopted the Latin term "Amadeus" as his name of choice
Mozart was one of seven children born to Leopold and Anna, however only him and his sister (Nannerl) survived. Nannerl and Mozart both showed musical abilities at an early age and, with the guidance and instructions from their father, they performed regularly in front of royalty... displayed 300 characters
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Mozart was christened as "Joannes Chrysotomus Wolfgang Theophilus" but adopted the Latin term "Amadeus" as his name of choice
Mozart was one of seven children born to Leopold and Anna, however only him and his sister (Nannerl) survived. Nannerl and Mozart both showed musical abilities at an early age and, with the guidance and instructions from their father, they performed regularly in front of royalty... displayed next 300 characters
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