Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria, the son of Leopold, son of Capelmeister. Archbishop of Salzburg. He was able to play the piano at the age of 3. At the age of five he was creating. A small step dance at this stage showed an amazing understanding of that form. Mozart's older sister Mariana (the most famous Nannell) is also a talented keyboard player, and in 1762 his father made a short tour in the courts of Vienna and Munich.
At the Salzburg Cathedral after birth Yekaterina Todika Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart the next day I was baptized by Joans Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus. Though the first and last names from his Godfather João Theophyllus Pergmayr, the shape of the Latin surname, Amadeus, more generally Mozart like Amada, or Italian Amadeo. Regardless of circumstances, he seldom, if he rarely used Theophilus for his signature. Chrysostomus was derived from St. John's Chrysostom and its feast was held on January 27th. The name Wolfgang was given to his grandfather Wolfgang Nicholas Pethel. He is the seventh and last child of music writer, composer and violinist Leopold Mozart and his wife Anna Maria Pertl. Only Wolfgang and Maria Anna (nicknamed "Nannerl") survived. He was born in the house of Hagenauersches Haus in Salzburg, Austria on January 27, 1756. Father of this house!
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Leopold and Maria Pertl Mozart are the only sons who are present. Leopold is a concertmaster of successful composers, violinists and assistants at Salzburg's court. Wolfgang's mother, Anna Maria Pelt, was born in a middle-class family of local community leaders. His only sister is Maria Anna (nicknamed Nannerl). Under the encouragement and guidance of the father, they were introduced to music from a young age. When Leopold was 7 years old, he began using Nannerl with a keyboard like a 3 year old Wolfgang. Wolfgang, who simulates performance, soon began to understand chords, tones and rhythms strongly. Soon, he was also instructed by his father.