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This is a tribute to an exceptionally genious and talented music composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Named after his grandfather on his mother's side, Mozart was known as his radical and unique style of music. Although many people did not appreciate his music at that time due to the lack of understand of the complexity of his music, Mozart was appointed as composer of Imperial and Royal Chamber on 1787. Some of my favourite songs by Mozart : A Little Night Music, O Fortuna, Ode to Joy, Turkish March, Serenade and 7th Symphony.

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of history's greatest composers, and was the predominant figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western classical musik. His reputation and genius have inspired—and in many cases intimidated—ensuing generations of composers, musicians, and audiences.
Born in Bonn, Germany, he moved to Vienna, Austria, in his early twenties, and settled there, studying with Loseph Haydn and quickly gaining a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. In his late twenties he began to lose his hearing, and yet continued to produce notable masterpieces throughout his life in the face of this personal disaster, even as his hearing deteriorated. Unusually among his contemporaries, he worked as a freelance composer, arranging subscription concerts and being supported by a number of wealthy patrons who considered his gifts extraordinary. You can listen Symphony No. 3 and Symphony No. 5 in the Internet. You will like his music.

Franz Peter Schubert (January 31, 1787 – November 19, 1828), was an Austrian composer, considered the last master of the Viennese Classical school and one of the earliest proponents of musical Romanticism.
Although he died at the young age of 31, he wrote some six hundred songs (Lieder) as well as nine symphonies, many sonatas, string quartets, and many other works. With a genius for original melodic writing and harmonic writing, Schubert is counted among the greatest of all composers.
Public appreciation of his work during his lifetime for a long time was thought to be limited, but when he died at the age of 31 over 100 of his compositions had already appeared in print. He was never able to secure adequate permanent employment and for most of his life was supported by friends or employed by his father.
He was very good composer. But now, in this time we have not the greates composer. You should listen his music.
