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Edward Elgar and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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Difference between Edward Elgar and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Edward Elgar vs. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet (2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer, many of whose works have entered the British and international classical concert repertoire. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era.

Similarities between Edward Elgar and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Edward Elgar and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart have 16 things in common (in Unionpedia): British Library, Catholic Church, Chamber music, Chromaticism, Eric Blom, Frédéric Chopin, George Frideric Handel, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven, Motet, Robert Schumann, Symphony, The Musical Times, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.

British Library

The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and the largest national library in the world by number of items catalogued.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.

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Chamber music

Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room.

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Chromaticism

Chromaticism is a compositional technique interspersing the primary diatonic pitches and chords with other pitches of the chromatic scale.

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Eric Blom

Eric Walter Blom CBE (20 August 188811 April 1959) was a Swiss-born British-naturalised music lexicographer, musicologist, music critic, music biographer and translator.

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Frédéric Chopin

Frédéric François Chopin (1 March 181017 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era who wrote primarily for solo piano.

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George Frideric Handel

George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (born italic; 23 February 1685 (O.S.) – 14 April 1759) was a German, later British, Baroque composer who spent the bulk of his career in London, becoming well-known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, and organ concertos.

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Johann Nepomuk Hummel

Johann Nepomuk Hummel (14 November 177817 October 1837) was an Austrian composer and virtuoso pianist.

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Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a composer and musician of the Baroque period, born in the Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach.

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Joseph Haydn

(Franz) Joseph HaydnSee Haydn's name.

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 1770Beethoven was baptised on 17 December. His date of birth was often given as 16 December and his family and associates celebrated his birthday on that date, and most scholars accept that he was born on 16 December; however there is no documentary record of his birth.26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist.

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Motet

In western music, a motet is a mainly vocal musical composition, of highly diverse form and style, from the late medieval era to the present.

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Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann (8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer and an influential music critic.

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Symphony

A symphony is an extended musical composition in Western classical music, most often written by composers for orchestra.

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The Musical Times

The Musical Times is an academic journal of classical music edited and produced in the United Kingdom and currently the oldest such journal still being published in that country.

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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians.

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Edward Elgar and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Comparison

Edward Elgar has 339 relations, while Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has 233. As they have in common 16, the Jaccard index is 2.80% = 16 / (339 + 233).

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