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One can understand from the passage that ----.
The son of a gifted musician, Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart’s first musical experiences were hearing his
very talented sister, Nannerl, at her lessons. His own
gifts soon surpassed hers, and proud of their
accomplishments, their father gave up his career to
promote their talents before the astounded royalty of
Europe. Despite extensive tours, Mozart composed and
studied continually, but by 1772, no longer an excellent
child, he had to settle for the realities of the royal
residence in Salzburg, where his social status was
somewhere between the servants and the cooks. Never
satisfied with the royal family and convinced of his own
musical superiority, Mozart attempted to obtain a
respected position in the government. However, failing
to do so, he was left to become his own employer.
Arriving in Vienna in 1781, he married Constanze
Weber and started to give concerts, publish music and
receive commissions, particularly for operas. Over the
next ten years, he wrote over 200 works and
strengthened his reputation, but had to give piano
lessons and borrow money to maintain the lifestyle he
desired.