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Category: Austrian composers

172. La clemenza di Tito (Mozart)

Mozart's Metastasian opera seria is one of his best works.

nickfuller 18th century opera, Ancient Rome, Austrian / Viennese opera, Austrian composers, metastasio, opera seria, The Classics, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1 Comment January 31, 2020December 10, 2020 6 Minutes

169. Così fan tutte (Mozart)

A shrewd old philosopher sets up a School for Lovers to teach them wisdom. The four young people in this opera badly need it.

nickfuller 18th century opera, Austrian composers, Italian opera, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 2 Comments January 10, 2020December 9, 2020 3 Minutes

166. Don Giovanni (Mozart)

Don Giovanni needs little introduction. It’s one of the 10 most performed operas in the world; and it’s easily Mozart’s best opera.

nickfuller 18th century opera, Austrian composers, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 6 Comments December 21, 2019February 29, 2020 6 Minutes

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