How Does Mozart Affect Music Today

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Mozart was the music writer who started it all. He wrote symphonies that people loved and his effect on music today is outstanding. He had many struggles in his life but he had changed others lives with his music. He was motivated to struggle for change when his father died, he had others motivated for making music, he has also inspired others for work and change. First, the “Mozart Effect” is said to have an effect on people listening to music. There was a test don on kids in Jordanian kindergarten with listening to music. “Music draws children into creative activities in the early childhood classroom.” (Mattar, 1) The study showed that music had made them want to be more creative when exposed to music early. Then, based off different studies …show more content…

Mozart had gotten a starling with what he had then a few years later his father died along with losing his starling. “How do you capture something so slight as the ripple of feathers inside a cage inside a room inside Vienna? So indistinct as an instinct? So sudden as the half step between notes? The sharp that changes everything: home to hope, lie to life, bird to bard?” (Stainton, 3) Things can change so fast that it is hard to understand how it happens so fast. Also, Mozart’s music had worked to inspire different people to make music. Music is based off how it makes people feel and help them. “Basic elements of emotion (fast, slow, happy, sad), repetition and surprise, music as therapy, as a booster of intelligence, film music, tuning , and talent.” (Schueneman) Using emotion and repetition with the right tune and talent it can be used for therapy and as a booster of intelligence. Mozart’s music was said to be magical from the way it spoke to how the score was …show more content…

With all of Mozart’s symphonies that he wrote, little to none of them are easy to communicate. “We seem to have lost whatever it was that made his music communicate.” (Vroon, 1) In time we have lost what makes his music so rich and special. Also, his last opera was what some would call magic. People said that his last opera was like the flute was casting a spell over the audience. “What makes the opera magical, she says, is the music. There literally isn’t one bar of unhummable music in this whole score. It is now the constant soundtrack of my life, playing in the back of my mind as I converse, eat and even sleep.” (Crawford) There in not a bar of music in the score that is not hummable. Mozart was a man of music and had done inspired people to make the music

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