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'''Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart''' (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), known simply as '''Mozart''', was an influential [[Austria|Austrian]]-[[Germany|German]] composer who lived during the Classical era. Having composed more than 600 works during his lifetime, Mozart's compositions had a profound influence on subsequent western art music.
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'''Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart''' (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), known simply as '''Mozart''', was an influential [[Austria]]n-[[Germany|German]] composer who lived during the {{Wiki|Classical period (music)|Classical era}}. Having composed more than 600 works during his lifetime, Mozart's compositions had a profound influence on subsequent western art music.


In 1784, Mozart was inducted as a member of the [[Freemasons]] and was admitted to the lodge 'Zur Wohltätigkeit'.
In 1784, Mozart was inducted as a member of the [[Freemasons]] and was admitted to the lodge 'Zur Wohltätigkeit'.


== Reference ==
==Reference==
* ''[[Assassin's Creed (film)|Assassin's Creed: The Movie]]'' – ''[[Who's In Your Blood?]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed (film)|Assassin's Creed: The Movie]]'' – [[Who's In Your Blood?]]
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), known simply as Mozart, was an influential Austrian-German composer who lived during the Classical era. Having composed more than 600 works during his lifetime, Mozart's compositions had a profound influence on subsequent western art music.

In 1784, Mozart was inducted as a member of the Freemasons and was admitted to the lodge 'Zur Wohltätigkeit'.

Reference