Death Bicentenary of Mozart

Technical Data
Stamp Set | Centenary Series |
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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 | Anniversaries and Jubilees | Art | Composers | Famous people | Men | Music | Musicians | Paintings |
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
- Portrait of Mozart
- Image: Mozart at the piano, based on Joseph Lange’s painting.
- Text: “Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – The Genius of Classical Music.”
- Musical Scores
- Image: Excerpts from Mozart’s famous compositions.
- Text: “Timeless Melodies – Celebrating Mozart’s Masterpieces.”
- Opera Highlights
- Image: Scenes from “The Marriage of Figaro,” “Don Giovanni,” and “The Magic Flute.”
- Text: “Mozart’s Operatic Brilliance – Transforming the Stage.”
- 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.