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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Coloring Pages
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart stands as one of history's greatest musical geniuses, composing over 600 masterpieces during his short but brilliant life. Born in 1756 in Salzburg, Mozart began composing at age five and performed for European royalty as a child prodigy. His operas, symphonies, and concertos continue to captivate audiences worldwide more than 250 years later. From 'The Magic Flute' to his haunting Requiem, Mozart's music combines technical perfection with pure emotion. This free printable coloring page captures the essence of this legendary composer in a stylized portrait perfect for young artists. Whether you're studying music history or simply love classical music, this Mozart coloring page offers a creative way to celebrate one of Austria's most famous sons.
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Fun facts about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Mozart owned a pet starling bird that could whistle part of his Piano Concerto No. 17, and he even held a funeral for it when it died.
He once wrote a musical joke piece called 'A Musical Joke' that intentionally contains wrong notes and awkward pauses to mock bad composers.
Mozart could write music with both hands simultaneously, composing different parts of a piece at the same time with his left and right hands.
His middle name 'Amadeus' means 'beloved of God,' but he preferred calling himself 'Wolfgang Amade' in his daily life.
Mozart wrote a canon song with extremely crude lyrics about bodily functions, showing his childish sense of humor alongside his musical genius.
About Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
When was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart born and where did he live?
Mozart was born on January 27, 1756, in Salzburg, Austria. He spent most of his life traveling across Europe performing for nobility and later settled in Vienna, where he died in 1791 at just 35 years old.
What made Mozart famous as a child prodigy?
Mozart began composing music at age five and performed concerts across Europe with his sister from age six. He could play multiple instruments perfectly, compose complex pieces in his head, and even play blindfolded to amaze royal audiences.
What are Mozart's most famous musical compositions?
Mozart's greatest works include operas like 'The Magic Flute' and 'Don Giovanni,' his final three symphonies including Symphony No. 40, Piano Sonata No. 11, and his unfinished Requiem Mass, completed after his death.
How many pieces of music did Mozart compose in his lifetime?
Mozart composed over 600 works in just 30 years of composing, averaging about 20 pieces per year. This includes 41 symphonies, 27 piano concertos, 22 operas, and countless chamber music pieces and songs.
What was unusual about how Mozart composed his music?
Mozart could compose entire pieces mentally before writing them down, often completing complex symphonies in his head during walks or conversations. He rarely made corrections, writing finished pieces in one draft with perfect penmanship.
Why is Mozart still important to musicians and music lovers today?
Mozart's music perfectly balances technical brilliance with emotional depth, influencing every composer who followed. His works remain central to classical music education, and his operas and symphonies are performed more than any other classical composer's works worldwide.
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Yes! All our Mozart coloring pages are completely free to download and print. Simply click the download button and you can start coloring this musical genius right away.
What age are these Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart coloring pages for?
These Mozart coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, featuring stylized portraits with detailed elements that provide an engaging challenge for developing artistic skills.
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