
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
classical composer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart stands among the most revered figures in the world of classical music. Born in Salzburg, Austria in 1756, Mozart's legacy as a composer of the Classical period has endured for centuries, with works ranging from intimate chamber pieces to grand symphonies. His timeless compositions—including the much-celebrated piano sonatas, string quintets, and concertos—continue to captivate audiences and inspire new generations of performers worldwide.
Mozart's influence is not limited to recordings and historic accolades; his music remains a staple on concert stages. In December 2025, Mozart was featured as the headliner at Inverness Cathedral in the United Kingdom, reaffirming the enduring appeal and cultural significance of his works in the live music world. With concert programmes frequently dedicated to his name, Mozart’s compositions remain central to the experience of classical concerts across the globe.
With landmark albums like "Sonata no. 15 in C major (K.545) (‘Sonate Facile’)", "Complete String Quintets", and "Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622," as well as the anticipated "Sonatas for fortepiano & violin, Vol. 4" scheduled for release in 2026, Mozart's music continues to enrich both recorded and live music landscapes. Follow Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and stay connected to discover more about concert dates and the enduring artistry that defines his remarkable legacy.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Gigs
Featuring mozart, bruckner.
