ACTUALLY it should mean when an artist sticks to the constraints set forth by the listener, while also adding subtle innovations personal touches that only the competent listeners can hear, that is, not being painfully obvious and sloppy like history's later composers who desperately wanted to look creative. This goes back to Mozart who wrote music that both conformed to the rules of the era and bent them at the same time- therefore creating a virtually perfect balance between form and style.
Man, most movies these days are either crappy blockbusters or pretentious indie-flicks... but the good directors always have Mozart syndrome- they make something both critics and audiences appreciate
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When a dumb sneauxfalke names his/her child Marty but doesn't know how the alphabets work in the English language so they make up some shite
Also, a copyright evasive maneuver by the creator of Rick & Morty (seriously, look up for "The real adventures of Doc and Mharti)
Also, a copyright evasive maneuver by the creator of Rick & Morty (seriously, look up for "The real adventures of Doc and Mharti)
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Get the mharti mug.A composer/pianist who arguably wrote some of the greatest music of all time. Mozart was neither popular nor rich during his lifetime. In fact, Mozart was extremely poor and could hardly afford food for himself, his wife, and his two children. Mozart was virtually starved at the time of his death, he may have lived longer had he more money to afford food and good living conditions.
It is not known where Mozart is buried because he did not have enough money left for his family to buy him a proper burial. It is assumed that he was buried in a mass grave for paupers. Sadly, many composers, painters, and playwrights died unpopular and relatively poor and have only received fame and glory far after their deaths.
It is not known where Mozart is buried because he did not have enough money left for his family to buy him a proper burial. It is assumed that he was buried in a mass grave for paupers. Sadly, many composers, painters, and playwrights died unpopular and relatively poor and have only received fame and glory far after their deaths.
Johnny: Mozart was a genius musician who lived rich, died young, and wrote the best music ever.
Hans: He most certainly did not live rich, and to say that he wrote the best music ever is completely opinionated and debatable.
Johnny: Oh sorry, I'll go back to kindergarten now.
Hans: Ok good, I'll be over at Julliard if you need anything else.
Hans: He most certainly did not live rich, and to say that he wrote the best music ever is completely opinionated and debatable.
Johnny: Oh sorry, I'll go back to kindergarten now.
Hans: Ok good, I'll be over at Julliard if you need anything else.
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Get the Mozarted mug.To be extremely drunk. So named in honor of the famous composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who spent extended periods of time composing music while feverishly intoxicated.
Dude #1: "Dude, you were effin' Mozart last night."
Dude #2: "Yeah, I heard I composed all over Drew's van..."
Dude #2: "Yeah, I heard I composed all over Drew's van..."
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Get the Mozart mug.A lengthening of the name of Mozart, referring to the classical composer. Used as a nickname for a nickname for super talented pianists.
The use of Mozartenhimer has nothing to do with the pianist's R'epertoire, which may or may not have Mozart in it.
Should be said in a German accent.
The use of Mozartenhimer has nothing to do with the pianist's R'epertoire, which may or may not have Mozart in it.
Should be said in a German accent.
MOZARTENHIMER! Play me some Rachmaninoff!
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