Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791)

Quartet in C Major, K. 465 "Dissonance"
Divertimento (Quartet) in D Major, K. 136
Divertimento (Quartet) in B Flat Major, K. 137
Divertimento (Quartet) in F Major, K. 138

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg in 1756, the son of a court musician who, in the year of his youngest child's birth, published an influential book on violin-playing. Leopold Mozart rose to occupy the position of Vice-Kapellmeister to the Archbishop of Salzburg, but sacrificed his own creative career to that of his son, in whom he detected early signs of precocious genius. With the indulgence of his patron, he was able to undertake extended concert tours of Europe in which his son and his elder daughter Nannerl were able to astonish audiences. The boy played both the keyboard and the violin and could improvise and soon write down his own compositions.

Childhood that had brought Mozart signal success was followed by a less sa