Mozart 1791 app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 2330 ratings )
Music Games Educational Music
Developer: Softlogic
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 14 Jan 2009
App size: 34.32 Mb

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg on January the 27th 1756 and died in Wien on December the 5th 1791.
He was one of the greatest musicians of all the times. In 1791, the year of his death, he composed the Requiem, perhaps his most famous work.
This game is based on the perceptive auditory ability and
on visual memory. If you will solve the 4 levels of the game you will be able to listen to the whole Requiem and to read some of the most important letters written by Mozart that will allow you to understand his character and life. You will find 14 short musical fragments, doubled and randomly combined; the game consists in the identification of the couples of sounds. When you find them they will desappear from the screen. The level will be over when all the sounds will be eliminated. Then you will be able to play the next level of difficulty but in the same time some movements of the Requiem and the first group of letters will become available. If you solve the 4 levels of the game you will access to the 14 movements of Requiem and the 4 groups of letters.

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Thanks for this artistic app recommended to all music lovers!
The whole world should know of this goodness. This is just astoundingly a miracle. When you listen to the whole of Mozarts Requiem, you will just flourish all the way up to what God wants everybody in the wholewide world to feel!!! A crazy open miracle a complete miracle that Gods own chosen one (W. A. Mozart) has to offer to the whole world, to witness reality in music. All other genres are all fakes and theyre all made up by human mind. But at Mozarts time, people knew the right way in music and classical music is not made up by human mind, but from God through human. The chosen ones by God. That is WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART, LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN, & JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH. This is all way to difficult for normal human species to understand. Thats why only a few in the whole world listen to classical music, because it is the language of God as said by Beethoven in the movie (Copying Beethoven). With more and more games like this, we still could at least make classical music more popular in the world. We would have to do this way more often, because this world doesnt know what the word "Music" means!
This is one of those classic matching pairs game. Except this time, you are matching audio clips from Mozarts Requiem. The game is quite easy - I got through all four levels in about five minutes. The last level, which has the shortest clips, is the only one for which I had any trouble, though not much. I suppose it is not worth $2 unless you are a diehard Mozart fan, like myself. I would enjoy this game a lot more if it had more of Mozarts works than just the Requiem. Well-crafted game, nonetheless, and enjoyable.

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