Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was German. He not only felt himself "German" , he was born (Salzburg, German State of Austria) and raised in the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation. This fact is not disputable! He even talked about Germany ("Teutschland") as his "beloved fatherland" ("geliebtem Vaterland"). Until the end of WWII "Austrians" always felt to be German, many do so today. Even the Austrian Emporer "Kaiser Franz Joseph" said: "I am the Emperor of Austria-a German Lord!" (Ich bin der Kaiser Österreichs - ein deutscher Fürst!
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The Magic Flute or Die Zauberflote
A few: "Die Entführung aus dem Serail", "Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots", "Der Schauspieldirektor", "Bastien und Bastienne" and wikipedia says, that "La finta giardiniera/Die Gärtnerin aus Liebe" does exist in Italian and German.
He was German. He called himself a German (and not an Austrian).
He is, in fact, German.
Neither. He was Austrian
Handel, Mozart and Brahms were German classical composers.
Mozart's finest and probably most famous German opera was The Magic Flute.
german he insited that it be german it was also about a turkish brothle
Bert. The questions is not clear. Mozart spoke German.
They spoke Austrian German
Three German Dances - Mozart - was created in 1791.
Handel, Mozart and Brahms were German classical composers.
One reason could be that Mozart, being born in Austria, where German is the language spoken in Austria.
Mozart's finest and probably most famous German opera was The Magic Flute.
Mozart, you should know that
german he insited that it be german it was also about a turkish brothle
Mozart, Beethoven and Rolnaldo
Bert. The questions is not clear. Mozart spoke German.
They spoke Austrian German
Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (usually referred to as Leopold Mozart).
Mozart, Die Zauberflote is one German composer and work.
Bach, Schubert and Mozart