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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

The soprano soloist, Ying Fang, a radiant Mozartian, was a symbol of the company’s present and future.

From New York Times • Sep. 5, 2021

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

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

Mozart, the greatest of all masters of this art, never dreamt of employing them; and, extensively as they are used in The Ring, they do not enable Wagner to dispense with the Mozartian method.

From The Perfect Wagnerite, Commentary on the Ring by Shaw, Bernard

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