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  • FRI
    Jan 202:00 PM
    New York Philharmonic: Gil Shaham - Shaham Plays MozartDavid Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
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  • FRI
    Jan 207:30 PM
    New York Philharmonic: Louis Langree & MozartDavid Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
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  • SAT
    Jan 302:00 PM
    New York Philharmonic: Louis Langree & MozartDavid Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
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  • SAT
    Jan 307:30 PM
    New York Philharmonic: Gil Shaham - Shaham Plays MozartDavid Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
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  • FRI
    Jan 907:30 PM
    Louisville Orchestra: Mozart & HaydnOgle Center, New Albany, IN
  • THU
    Jan 1508:00 PM
    National Arts Centre Orchestra: Christian Reif - Mozart, Marquez & Pablo Sainz VillegasSoutham Hall at National Arts Centre, Ottawa, ON
    69 Tickets Left!
  • FRI
    Jan 2307:30 PM
    Edmonton Symphony Orchestra: Mozart, Mendelssohn & MorlockFrancis Winspear Centre, Edmonton, AB
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  • SAT
    Jan 2407:30 PM
    Edmonton Symphony Orchestra: Mozart, Mendelssohn & MorlockFrancis Winspear Centre, Edmonton, AB
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  • SAT
    Jan 3107:30 PM
    Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra: Jean-Marie Zeitouni & Stephen Hough - MozartBradley Symphony Center, Milwaukee, WI
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  • SUN
    Feb 102:30 PM
    Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra: Jean-Marie Zeitouni & Stephen Hough - MozartBradley Symphony Center, Milwaukee, WI
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  • THU
    Feb 507:30 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Anna Handler - Mozart Sinfonia ConcertanteBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
  • THU
    Feb 508:00 PM
    Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: John Storgards - Bruckner & MozartMusic Center At Strathmore, North Bethesda, MD
  • FRI
    Feb 601:30 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Anna Handler - Mozart Sinfonia ConcertanteBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
  • SAT
    Feb 708:00 PM
    Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Bruckner & MozartMeyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore, MD
  • SAT
    Feb 708:00 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Anna Handler - Mozart Sinfonia ConcertanteBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
  • FRI
    Feb 1308:00 PM
    Boston Philharmonic Orchestra: Benjamin Zander - Mozart & BrucknerBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
    44 Tickets Left!
  • WED
    Feb 1807:30 PM
    South Florida Symphony Orchestra: Rimsky-Korsakov & MozartLillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker, Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • FRI
    Feb 2007:30 PM
    Yale Philharmonia: Mozart & DvorakWoolsey Hall - Yale University, New Haven, CT
    3 Tickets Left!
  • SAT
    Feb 2107:30 PM
    South Florida Symphony Orhcestra: Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio, Mozart, & Simon and JoachimTennessee Williams Theatre, Key West, FL
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  • TUE
    Feb 2407:30 PM
    Madison Symphony Orchestra: Felix Hall - Bach, Mozart, & BeethovenOverture Hall At Overture Center for the Arts, Madison, WI
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    About Mozart

    Today, Mozart's music is a staple of concert repertoires across the globe. Major orchestras frequently perform his symphonies and concertos, while opera companies stage his timeless works with regularity. In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in Mozart's music, spurred by innovative interpretations and performances that seek to bring his works to contemporary audiences. Festivals dedicated to Mozart, such as the Salzburg Festival, continue to draw large crowds, celebrating his genius through special concerts and events. Additionally, modern technology has allowed for live-streamed performances, making his music accessible to fans worldwide. The ongoing popularity of Mozart's compositions is evident in various forms, from classical concerts in prestigious venues to community performances and educational outreach programs. As we move forward in the 21st century, Mozart's enduring legacy remains a vibrant part of the cultural landscape, inspiring new generations of musicians and captivating audiences with the beauty and depth of his music.

    Mozart History

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born in 1756 in Salzburg, Austria, is one of the most celebrated composers in the history of Western classical music. His prodigious talent became evident at a young age; he began composing music at the age of five and performed before European royalty by the age of six. Mozart's early career involved extensive travel across Europe, where he showcased his compositions and virtuosity on the keyboard. His repertoire included symphonies, operas, chamber music, and choral works. The late 18th century marked the peak of his career, with compositions such as 'The Magic Flute,' 'Don Giovanni,' and 'The Marriage of Figaro' establishing his reputation as a master of operatic and concert music. Mozart's concerts were characterized by their intricate melodies, rich harmonies, and innovative structures, revolutionizing the conventions of the time. His ability to engage audiences through compelling performances laid the groundwork for future concert practices. Tragically, Mozart's life was cut short when he died at the age of 35 in 1791, but his music continues to be performed and celebrated worldwide, influencing countless composers and musicians throughout history.