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mozartean (a)

of or relating to or in the manner of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

mozartean Sentence Examples

  1. The pianist's rendition of Mozart's Sonata K. 333 exuded a distinctly Mozartean grace and elegance.
  2. The conductor's interpretation of the "Haffner" Symphony captured the Mozartean spirit of joy and optimism.
  3. The opera singer's voice possessed a Mozartean sweetness and agility, soaring effortlessly through the intricate vocal lines.
  4. The young violinist's performance of Mozart's Concerto No.
  5. 4 revealed a promising talent with a true Mozartean sensibility.
  6. The audience was mesmerized by the Mozartean charm and wit of the opera "Così fan tutte."
  7. The Mozartean style is characterized by its balance, clarity, and expressive melodies.
  8. The cellist's interpretation of Mozart's Adagio from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings showcased the Mozartean qualities of lyrical beauty and emotional depth.
  9. The actor's portrayal of Don Giovanni infused the character with a distinctly Mozartean combination of seduction and remorse.
  10. The painter's depiction of Mozart at work captured a moment of Mozartean inspiration, his fingers dancing nimbly across the keyboard.

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of or relating to or in the manner of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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The pianist's rendition of Mozart's Sonata K. 333 exuded a distinctly Mozartean grace and elegance.

The conductor's interpretation of the "Haffner" Symphony captured the Mozartean spirit of joy and optimism.

The opera singer's voice possessed a Mozartean sweetness and agility, soaring effortlessly through the intricate vocal lines.

The young violinist's performance of Mozart's Concerto No.