LESSON 2 · Legends of the Stage
Mozart's Enduring Relevance
More than 230 years after his death, Mozart remains inescapable:
- His operas are performed thousands of times annually across the globe
- His Piano Sonata No. 11 (with the Turkish March) is one of the most recognized classical pieces worldwide
- His music theory innovations — including sophisticated use of chromaticism and key relationships — influenced every subsequent composer
- Film scores regularly draw on Mozartean principles of melodic clarity and emotional precision
Mozart proved that profound art does not need to be ponderous. His music is light and deep at the same time — accessible on first hearing and inexhaustible on the thousandth. That combination has never been matched.