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he;;438 INDEX.Paris, II. 45 concerning French opera, II.;46; urges Wolfgang to push himselfforward, II. 48; his reception <strong>of</strong> the news<strong>of</strong> his wife's death, II. 54 reasons for wishingWolfgang ;to leave Paris, II. 59; negotiatesfor a post at Salzburg for Wolfgang,II. 61 et seq. ;urges Wolfgang to return, II.65, 66, 77 encourages his love for AloysiaWeber, ; II. 76, 79; goes to Munich for firstperformance <strong>of</strong> " Idomeneo," II. 140; hisopposition to Wolfgang's marriage, II. 255et seq. ;final consent, II. 262 ; letters toBaroness Waldstädten, II. 273, 312 ;obligesWolfgang to relinquish his journey to Parisand England, II. 273-275 ; his growing prejudiceagainst his son, II. 275, 313 ;his visitto Vienna, II. 287, 288,320; his pupils, II.316, 317; his pride in Wolfgang's geniusand fame, II. 320, 322 ;his death, II. 276,323 ; compositions, I. 8, 9, 10 ;" Attempttowards a Fundamental Method for theViolin," I. 12 et seq.; II. 37g; translatedinto Dutch, I. 46 ;finds favour in Berlin,I. 16; II. 379.<strong>Mozart</strong>, Karl, <strong>Mozart</strong>'s elder son. III. 395.<strong>Mozart</strong>, Maria Anna (" Nannerl "), <strong>Mozart</strong>'ssister, I. 19 her early talent for music, I.;19 her performances, ; I. 33, 42 Munich;(1762), I. 25 ; Vienna, I. 26; the second tour(1763), 1 . 30 ; Augsburg, I. 30 Schwetzingen,;1.32; Frankfort, I. 32 Paris, ; I. 34 sharesher ; brother's fame, I. 36 ; the family picture,1.38; The Hague, I. 43; serious illness, I.44; the third tour (Olmütz, Brunn, andVienna), I. 63; is present at Wolfgang'striumph at Munich on the performance <strong>of</strong>" La Finta Giardiniera," I. 149; at the performance<strong>of</strong> "Idomeneo," II. 140; selfdenialand industry, I. 415, 416; marriage,III. 405 ;life at Salzburg and death, III. 407see Appendix.<strong>Mozart</strong>, Wolfgang, <strong>Mozart</strong>'s younger son,111.285, 395.MozART,WoLFGANG Amade— Leading Eveiits<strong>of</strong> his <strong>Life</strong> :—Salzburg, 1756-1781.1756. Parentage, I. 3 ;birth, I. 19; name, I. 19(note); early display <strong>of</strong> musical genius, I. 20;Schachtner's letter on <strong>Mozart</strong>'s childhood,I. 21 ;his seriousness as a child, I. 22(note).1762. First Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Tour. Munich andVienna, I. 25 ; success in Vienna, I. 26, 27 ;expedition to Pressburg, I. 29.1763. Return to Salzburg, I. 29.1763. Second Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Tour, I. 30, et seq. ;Nymphenburg, Augsburg, Ludwigsburg, I.30 ; Schwetzingen, I. 32Mayence, Heidelberg,and ; Frankfort, I. 32; Coblentz,Bonn, Cologne, Aix, and Brussels, I. 33, 34;Paris, I. ;34 first published compositions,I. 37 accompanies a song prima vista, ; I. 37 ;London, I. 39 ; successful concert, I. 40 ;singinglessons from Manzuoli in London, I. 41 ;the Hague, I. 43; attack <strong>of</strong> illness, I. 44;Amsterdam, I. 45 ;Haarlem and Paris, I. 64.1766. Dijon, Lyons, Switzerland, Donauescbingen,I. ;47 Munich, I. 48 ; Salzburg, I.48 ;_locked up for a week to compose an oratori<strong>of</strong>or Archbishop Sigismund, I. 51 ;visitto monks <strong>of</strong> Seeau, I. 58 "; Apollo et Hyacinthus,"I. 59.1767. Third Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Tour, I. 63 et seq.1768. Olmutz, I. 64; small-pox, I. 64; at thecourt <strong>of</strong> Vienna, I. 65 ; envy <strong>of</strong> Vienna musicians,I. 67 ; commission for an opera, I. 68 ;intrigues against it, I. 70 et seq. ; "Bastienund Bastienne," at Dr. Messmer's, I. 87 ;at Salzburg, I. " La Finta Semplice " ;98appointed concertmeister, I. ;99 cf. I. 342.1769. Compositions in Salzburg, I. 100 et seq.1769. Fourth Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Tour in Italy, Innspruckand Roveredo, 1. 107 ; Verona, I. 108demonstrations, poems, c&c.1770. Mantua, I. 108; Milan, I. 110; receivesthe scrittura for 1770, I. 112 ; Lodi and<strong>Mozart</strong>'s first quartet, I. 112; Parma, " LaBastardella," I. 112 ;Bologna, PadreMartini, Farinelli, I. 114; Florence, I. 114;Rome, Allegri's Miserere, I. 120; Naples,I. 112; return to Rome, I. 124; made Knight<strong>of</strong> the Golden Spur, I. 125 Bologna, 125 ; ;elected member <strong>of</strong> the Accademia Filarmonica,I. 127 ; test composition, I. 128Milan, I. 129; " Mitridate," I. 12g ; success<strong>of</strong> the opera, I. 132.1771. Made kapellmeister <strong>of</strong> the AccademiaFilarmonica at Verona, I. 132; Venice, I.133 ;Padua, I. 133" Ascanio in Alba," I.;136; Salzburg, I. 138; Archbishop Hieronymus,I. 138; "II Sogno di Scipione," I. 139.1772. Milan, I, 139 ";Lucio Silla," I. 141, 143.1773. Salzburg, I. 144 ; Compositions, I. 144.1774. Vienna, I. 145 ;Munich, I. 148.1775. "La Finta Giardiniera," I. 149; Salzburg,I. 151; "II Re Pasture," I. 152; othercompositions, 1. 153 relations with Salzburg;musicians, I. 339 with the archbishop, I.;342 et seq. ; leaves the service, I. 346.1777. Fifth Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Tour in company withthe mother, I. 350 et seq. ; in Munich, I. 351fruitless efforts to obtain a settled position,I. 352 et seq.; in Augsburg, I. 358; Stein,pian<strong>of</strong>orte-maker, and his daughter Nannette,I. 359 et seq.; the Augsburg aristocracyand art, I. 364 ; visit to the Prince vonOetting-Wallerstein, at Hohenaltheim, I.367; Mannheim, I. 368; intercourse withthe Cannabichs, I. 379, 382, 401 ; at theBavarian court, 391 et seq. ;the naturalchildren <strong>of</strong> the Elector Karl Theodor, I. 393,396 ; fruitless efforts to obtain a situation inthe electoral kapelle, 1. 397 project cf a visit;to Paris, I. 391, 39g abandoned on account;<strong>of</strong> <strong>Mozart</strong>'s love affair with Aloysia Weber,I. 416 et seq. ; visit to the Princess <strong>of</strong> Orangeat Kirchheim-Poland, I. 417 projected;journey to Italy with the Webers, I. 424;departure from Mannheim, I. 431.1778. Paris, I. 431 writes a symphony for the;Concert Spirituel, II. 4g, 50; buries hismother and seeks to console his father, II.53; inmate <strong>of</strong> Grimm's household, II. 54;re-enters the Salzburg service as concertmasterand organist, II. 66, 86;gives a concertat Strasburg on the return journey fromParis, II. 71, 72 ;negotiates with Dalberg, inMannheim, on the composition <strong>of</strong> a melodrama,II. 74 coolness with Aloysia Weber;in Munich, II. 84; depressed by anticipation<strong>of</strong> return to Salzburg, II. 79; composes" Idomeneo," II. 126 et seq. ;at Vienna withthe Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Salzburg, II. 169 et seq.;reluctance to return to Salzburg, II. 176;finally leaves the archbishop's service, II.171-187.Vienna, 1781-1791.1781. Gives lessons to the Countess Rumbeck,II. 187 ;composes the " Entführung aus demSerail," IL 194 et seq.; lodges with theWebers, II. 178, 249; betrothal with ConstanzeWeber, IL 254; courtship, IL 259;married, after much opposition from L.<strong>Mozart</strong>, II. 262; early married life, II. 264 etseq.; project <strong>of</strong> visiting Paris and England,II. 273; relinquished, II. 274, 275; III. 118;

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