Mozart Decoded

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Mozart Decoded is a 2008 documentary about the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart produced by Sullivan Entertainment. The film was made as a follow-up to Sullivan Entertainment's Magic Flute Diaries and uses a lot of the same visual material. The program premiered on December 20, 2008, on A-Channel in Canada.[1][2]

Written byKevin Sullivan
Directed byKevin Sullivan
Theme music composerPeter Breiner
Country of originCanada
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Mozart Decoded
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Written byKevin Sullivan
Directed byKevin Sullivan
Theme music composerPeter Breiner
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
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ProducerTrudy Grant
Running time50 minutes (approx.)
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A detailed look the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mozart Decoded starts with Mozart's upbringing and follows his life through his success and affiliations. A priority of this documentary is finding out what motivated Mozart's work and how organizations like the Freemasons impacted his most popular operas.

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