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Mozartian

American  
[moht-sahrt-ee-uhn] / moʊtˈsɑrt i ən /

adjective

  1. relating to, characteristic of, or resembling the work of Mozart.


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It is also flooded with Mozartian beauty that offers the depth of thought and feeling of the first modern opera.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 12, 2025

When Mozart tests out Salieri’s composition written in his honor, he can’t help but make some on-the-spot improvements that instantly transform the work into something sublimely Mozartian.

From Los Angeles Times • May 16, 2016

Poulenc creates extraordinary Balinese gamelan effects at several stages as well as powerful evocations of both Mozartian grace and elegant Jazz Age chic; as you listen, the music keeps acquiring new dimensions.

From New York Times • May 13, 2016

Snouffer’s bathos in “Glitter and Be Gay” took things a shade too far, but her Mozartian trills of a caged bird hit all the right notes.

From Washington Post • Jun. 14, 2015

There is an amazing amount of the Mozartian spirit in "Falstaff," and once we seem even to recognize the simple graciousness of pre-Gluckian days.

From Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time by Krehbiel, Henry Edward

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