Death Bicentenary of Mozart

Mozart

Technical Data

Stamp Set Centenary Series
Date of Issue December 5, 1991
Denomination Rs. 6.50
Quantity 600,000
Perforation comb 13¼ x 13½
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 1334

Stamp Number IN 1391

Yvert et Tellier IN 1134

Stanley Gibbons IN 1484

Themes

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Commemorative Postage Stamp Set

Design Elements

  • Main Stamp Image: Mozart at the piano, based on an unfinished oil painting by his brother-in-law, Joseph Lange (1789).
  • Additional Imagery: Musical notes and instruments subtly integrated into the background to highlight his musical genius.
  • Color Scheme: Elegant and classical colors such as gold, black, and white to reflect the timelessness and sophistication of Mozart’s music.
  • Typography: Classical serif fonts that convey a sense of tradition and refinement.

Cultural and Historical Significance

  • Child Prodigy: Recognizes Mozart’s early start in music, showcasing his ability to play the violin and piano by age four and his compositions from a young age.
  • Musical Genius: Celebrates his vast contributions to classical music, including 41 symphonies, 27 piano concertos, 26 string quartets, and 13 full-scale operas.
  • Enduring Legacy: Acknowledges his status as the most popular composer of Western classical music today.

Usage

  • Philately: A prized addition for collectors, celebrating one of the greatest composers in history.
  • Postal Service: Enhances the aesthetic appeal of mail and promotes appreciation of classical music and cultural heritage.
  • Education and Promotion: Distributed in music schools, conservatories, and cultural institutions to inspire young musicians and music enthusiasts.

Importance of the Commemorative Stamp Set

  • Raising Awareness: Highlights Mozart’s contributions to music and his enduring influence.
  • Global Promotion: Encourages international recognition and appreciation of Mozart’s work.
  • Cultural Preservation: Celebrates and preserves the legacy of classical music for future generations.

Example of the Stamp Design

  • Stamp Image: Mozart seated at the piano, with an elegant background featuring musical notes and a grand piano.
  • Background: Subtle illustrations of Vienna landmarks and musical instruments to represent his life and work.
  • Text: “Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-1791” along with the issuance date.
  • Colors: Classic tones such as gold, black, and white to reflect the elegance and timelessness of Mozart’s music.

Special Features

  1. Portrait of Mozart
    • Image: Mozart at the piano, based on Joseph Lange’s painting.
    • Text: “Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – The Genius of Classical Music.”
  2. Musical Scores
    • Image: Excerpts from Mozart’s famous compositions.
    • Text: “Timeless Melodies – Celebrating Mozart’s Masterpieces.”
  3. Opera Highlights
    • Image: Scenes from “The Marriage of Figaro,” “Don Giovanni,” and “The Magic Flute.”
    • Text: “Mozart’s Operatic Brilliance – Transforming the Stage.”
  4. Symphonic Legacy
    • Image: An orchestra performing one of Mozart’s symphonies.
    • Text: “Mozart’s Symphonies – A Symphony of Genius.”

Significance

  • Educational Impact: Promotes awareness of Mozart’s life and works among students and music enthusiasts.
  • Cultural Enrichment: Celebrates the cultural heritage and contributions of one of the greatest composers in history.
  • Economic Potential: Highlights the economic value of classical music and its role in cultural tourism.
  • Artistic Inspiration: Inspires new generations of musicians and composers with Mozart’s timeless music and legacy.