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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) was a composer during the Classical period.
Mozart may also refer to:
People
Family of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Mozart family, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's family
- Franz Mozart (1649–1694), Wolfgang's paternal great-grandfather
 - Johann Georg Mozart (1679–1736), Wolfgang's paternal grandfather
 - Leopold Mozart (1719–1787), Wolfgang's father
 - Anna Maria Mozart née Pertl (1720–1778), Wolfgang's mother
 - Maria Anna Mozart (1751–1829), Wolfgang's sister ("Nannerl")
 - Maria Anna Thekla Mozart (1758–1841), Wolfgang's cousin ("Bäsle")
 - Constanze Mozart (1762–1842), Wolfgang's wife
 - Karl Thomas Mozart (1784–1858), Wolfgang's and Constanze's elder surviving son
 - Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart (1791–1844), Wolfgang's and Constanze's youngest child, composer and pianist
 
 
Others
- Mozart Santos Batista Júnior (born 1979), Brazilian footballer
 - Mozart Camargo Guarnieri (1907–1993), Brazilian composer
 - Marc Mozart, German songwriter and record producer, member of Mozart & Friends
 - Amadeus Mozart, one half of the UK Hard House duo The Tidy Boys
 
Places
- Mozart, Saskatchewan, Canada, a small hamlet
 - Mozart, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community
 - Mozart (crater), a crater on Mercury
 
Arts and entertainment
Films
- Mozart (1936 film), a British film about the composer
 - Mozart (1955 film), an Austrian film about the composer
 
Musicals
- Mozart (comédie musicale), 1925 musical comedy by Reynaldo Hahn and Sacha Guitry
 - Mozart!, Austrian musical about the composer
 - Mozart, l'opéra rock, 2008 French musical directed by Olivier Dahan
 
Other arts and entertainment
- Mozart, a meerkat in Meerkat Manor
 - MozART group, a music-comic performance group
 
Computing and technology
- HTC 7 Mozart, a mobile smartphone
 - Mozart the music processor, a music notation program
 - Mozart Programming System, a multiplatform implementation of the Oz programming language
 
Transport
- Mozart (train), a train service named after the composer
 - Mozart (plane), name of the Lauda Air Flight 004 Boeing 767 that crashed in 1991
 
Other uses
- Mozart (horse), a racehorse
 - MOZART (model), chemical transport model of atmospheric ozone
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Mozart
 - Mozart effect, a theory that listening to Mozart's music can enhance intellect
 - Mozartkugeln, a chocolate made to honor Mozart, popular in Austria
 - Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga (1806–1826), composer called the "Spanish Mozart"
 - François-Adrien Boieldieu (1775–1834), composer called the "French Mozart"
 - Joseph Martin Kraus (1756–1792), composer called the "Swedish Mozart"
 - Jacques Offenbach (1819–1880), composer called the "Mozart of the Champs-Élysées"
 - A. R. Rahman (born 1966), composer called the "Mozart of Madras"
 - Gioachino Rossini (1792–1868), composer called the "Italian Mozart"
 - Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745–1799), composer from Guadeloupe called the "Black Mozart"
 - Vicente Martín y Soler (1754–1806), composer called the "Valencian Mozart"
 - Samuel Wesley (composer, born 1766) (1766–1837), composer called the "English Mozart"
 
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