Mozart (en. Mozart)
/mo.zar/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Composer of classical music, an icon in the history of music.
Mozart composed over 600 works during his lifetime.
Mozart a composé plus de 600 œuvres au cours de sa vie.
A musical child prodigy, able to compose from a very young age.
At the age of five, Mozart was already able to play several instruments.
À cinq ans, Mozart était déjà en mesure de jouer de plusieurs instruments.
Etymology
Name of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composer born in 1756 in Salzburg, Austria.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Mozart's music
Reference to Mozart's musical works, often associated with beauty and complexity.
musique de Mozart
child prodigy
A child with exceptional talents, often in music, like Mozart.
enfant prodige
Related Words
classical
Musical genre characterized by its formal development and ornate compositions.
classique
symphony
Musical composition for orchestra, often in several movements.
symphonie
opera
Dramatic musical work that combines singing and orchestration.
opéra
Slang Meanings
To have an exceptional talent in a field, similar to Mozart's musical genius.
She sings like a modern-day Mozart.
Elle chante comme un Mozart des temps modernes.
To evoke someone extremely talented in a particular task.
This child is a little Mozart in mathematics.
Cet enfant, c'est un petit Mozart en mathématiques.