Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Adagio in E major, K.261
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About 'Adagio in E major, K.261'
Artist:
Born:
January 27, 1756
, December 5, 1791
Died:
Salzburg
, Vienna
The Artist:
A child prodigy, Mozart wrote his first symphony when he was eight years old and his first opera at 12. He went on to write some of the most important masterpieces of the Classical era, including symphonies, operas, string quartets and piano music.
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Number of Pages:
8
Difficulty:
Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players
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Style:
Classical
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Copyright:
Public Domain
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