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Since Zappa only liked 20th century composers Mozart wasn't a huge influence on his work.
 
Since Zappa only liked 20th century composers Mozart wasn't a huge influence on his work.
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==Quotes==
  
 
''"In every era there are some composers who have hits, and some who don't. They are both working at the same time. One of them winds up on a candy that you get when you go on an airplane when you come to Austria. The other one: one paragraph on back of a book someplace." '' (Zappa in an interview for Austrian television, 1984)
 
''"In every era there are some composers who have hits, and some who don't. They are both working at the same time. One of them winds up on a candy that you get when you go on an airplane when you come to Austria. The other one: one paragraph on back of a book someplace." '' (Zappa in an interview for Austrian television, 1984)
  
Parodied in [[Mozart Ballet (Piano Sonata in B Flat)]] on [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5]].  
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''"As we got into talking about it, I realized this man knew an enormous lot about [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]], Mozart and the classic tradition."'' ([[Daniel Schorr]] in [[Frank Zappa, Musician, February 1994]])
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==Conceptual Continuity==
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Parodied in ''[[Mozart Ballet (Piano Sonata in B Flat)]]'' on [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5]].  
  
Also mentioned in [[This Ain't CNN]].  
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Also mentioned in ''[[This Ain't CNN]]''.  
  
 
[[Category:Composers|Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus]]
 
[[Category:Composers|Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus]]

Revision as of 03:27, 6 January 2013

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) was an Austrian composer, widely considered to be a musical genius and one of the most popular and famous composers of all time.

Since Zappa only liked 20th century composers Mozart wasn't a huge influence on his work.

Quotes

"In every era there are some composers who have hits, and some who don't. They are both working at the same time. One of them winds up on a candy that you get when you go on an airplane when you come to Austria. The other one: one paragraph on back of a book someplace." (Zappa in an interview for Austrian television, 1984)

"As we got into talking about it, I realized this man knew an enormous lot about Bach, Mozart and the classic tradition." (Daniel Schorr in Frank Zappa, Musician, February 1994)

Conceptual Continuity

Parodied in Mozart Ballet (Piano Sonata in B Flat) on You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5.

Also mentioned in This Ain't CNN.