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Definition of Mozartean
1. Adjective. Of or relating to or in the manner of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mozartean
Literary usage of Mozartean
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. More Chapters of Opera: Being Historical and Critical Observations and by Henry Edward Krehbiel (1919)
"The music of " Die verkaufte Braut" roots, as I have intimated, in the style of
the Italian opera buff a and frequently sounds like a Mozartean utterance. ..."
2. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"Fish's Opus I., a sonata in the Mozartean manner, was followed by a number of
less interesting pianoforte pieces, some ballads (words and music by the ..."
3. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians by George Grove (1908)
"His concertos arr formed on the orthodox Mozartean model, an-i it must be added
that they contain, especially in their first movements, some excellent ..."
4. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1897)
"It is the deliberately folk-song-like first portion, not the 6/8 section with
its distinctly Mozartean flavor, that has continued to exercise its charm upon ..."
5. Author's & Printer's Dictionary: A Guide for Authors by Frederick Howard Collins (1912)
"Mozartean, not -ian. Mozley (JB), 1813-78, theologian. MP, Member of Parliament,
Methodist Protestant, Metropolitan Police, ..."
6. Mezzotints in Modern Music: Brahms, Tschaïkovsky, Chopin, Richard Strauss by James Huneker (1899)
"He has utilized the Ave Verum in a striking way, and not even Gounod himself was
ever so saturated with the Mozartean feeling as the ..."
7. Melomaniacs by James Huneker (1902)
"In this way she learned the skeleton of the mighty music dramas, and grew up
absorbing the torrid music as though it were Mozartean. ..."