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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is born in Salzburg on January 27, 1756. A musical prodigy, he begins composing at the age of 5 and plays for the Austrian empress when he is 6. The wunderkind goes on tour and by the age of 12 is producing such works as the German operetta Bastien und Bastienne. Though criticized by some—"Too many notes," complains Emperor Joseph II—he is also widely praised. Composer Joseph Haydn declares Mozart "the greatest composer known." Mozart dies in Vienna in 1791 of rheumatic fever at the age of 35.
115 YEARS AGO: ROYAL TREATMENT
On January 29, 1891, Lydia Paki Liliuokalani is made queen of the Hawaiian islands after the death of her brother King Kalakaua. Her rule does not last for long; American businessman Sanford Dole, backed by the U.S. Marines, deposes the queen two years later. In 1900, the Republic of Hawaii is organized into a U.S. territory. Liliuokalani spends the rest of her days petitioning the federal government for compensation for seized land and other losses, to no avail. She dies at her Honolulu estate in 1917 at the age of 79.


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