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Old 01-27-2006, 05:28 PM
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Mozarts Birthday

Today (1/27/06) is Mozarts 250th birthday.

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Austria celebrates Mozart's 250th birthday


SALZBURG, Austria (AP) -- Here's a bit of trivia for Mozart fans: He lived 13,097 days and spent 3,720 of them -- more than 10 of his not quite 36 years -- traveling to more than 200 European cities.

Now his native Austria, which celebrates his 250th birthday this year, is bracing for a crush of several million Mozart tourists. And while some might be tempted to retrace the composer's steps, most will converge on Mozart Central: Salzburg, the elegant city where the master was born.

All 22 of his operas will be performed at the Salzburg Festival this summer, July 21-August 31. An enormous bash on January 27 -- the date of the composer's birth in 1756 -- is expected to draw Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other dignitaries. And through the year, Salzburg will host 260 concerts and 55 Masses devoted to Mozart's sacred music.

The Salzburg house where Mozart was born serves as a museum with an eclectic mix of items that look like they came straight out of Tom Sawyer's pocket: a lock of hair, a violin string, mother of pearl buttons from his waistcoat, a snuff box, playing cards and notes he scribbled on his many journeys.

There are also more impressive items on display at Getreidegasse No. 9, including the violin he learned on as a child and a copy of a 1764 composition he wrote in his own hand at age 8.

Amadeus aficionados will have hundreds of events to choose from in other cities too, including New York, Paris, Berlin, London and Prague. On January 27, New York's Metropolitan Opera will present a revival of last season's new Julie Taymor production of "The Magic Flute" and the New York Philharmonic will debut a three-week "Magic of Mozart" tribute.

In Vienna on January 27, the city will officially reopen the painstakingly restored downtown house where Mozart wrote "The Marriage of Figaro." Austria's National Library is displaying the original -- and seldom seen -- handwritten score to "Requiem"; Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel in November presented a copy to Pope Benedict XVI.

Even the Vienna City Marathon has co-opted the composer; along the 26.2-mile course, costumed musicians will play Mozart sonatas to give the runners a lift.

Also in Vienna, Domgasse No. 5, one of a dozen places in the city where Mozart lived, has been preserved as a museum, and an exhibit about his work runs March 17-September 24 at the Albertina, a Viennese palace.

Back in Salzburg, "Viva! Mozart," an exhibit of manuscripts, letters, paintings and other objects related to Mozart's life and times, opens January 27 in the Carolino Augusteum Museum in the Neue Residenz. The Mozarteum Orchestra and the Salzburg Chamber Soloists are offering a series of 29 weekend concerts of Mozart's work between February and November in the Great Hall of the Mozarteum.

Other attractions for Mozart pilgrims in and near Salzburg include Makartplatz, where the composer lived with his family as a young man and composed a number of his works; Mozart Memorial Place in St. Gilgen, a courthouse building that was once a family home, where Mozart's mother was born; and the Magic Flute Lodge, connected to the Mirabell Garden, where Mozart is said to have composed part of the "Magic Flute" after being cloistered there by his librettist to make sure he finished the piece.


Tourists stand outside the house where famed composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria.



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Old 01-27-2006, 05:31 PM
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mozart > you all. im heading to Austria w/ my church this summer to celebrate. We're singing "Requiem" with USC's Chorus class, very excited.
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Old 01-27-2006, 08:22 PM
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Sounds like fun, great music too

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My only question would be, how many people are born 250 times? I personally have only had one birthday, but I do celebrate that birthday every year.
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