Mozart - Joseph II and the composing of The Impresario
Time: Saturday Feb 11, 1786
Place: Schonbrunn Castle, Vienna, Austria
Details: In January 1786, Mozart had taken on a new commission for opera. Without doubt his decision was motivated by the appeal that came from the emperor himself, in memory of the sister of the emperor. The welcome sum of 50 ducats was given him by Emperor Joseph II itself. In addition, Mozart produced an opera, called The Impresario.
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