The son of a minor composer who held a position at the episcopal court of Salzburg, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is the first composer in musical history whose operas have never been out of the repertory.

He displayed complete mastery of the three operatic genres of his day: opera seria (serious opera, usually based on classical or mythological subject matter); opera buffa (comic opera), and Singspiel (a German form of theatre, akin to a musical, i.e. with sung set numbers interspersed with spoken dialogue).

Read on to learn more about Mozart, including some of his most famous music and opera compositions, along with a summary of his life and the importance of his works today.