Read the text "Mozart".
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of the greatest composers ever born. Like Shakespeare, he stands at the summit of human achievement. In every form, from serenade to fugue, from piano concerto and symphony to the heights of grand opera, his music amazes, enchants and invades the memory. Thousands of books have been written about Mozart. Few lives have ever been so well documented as his, and yet he is one of the most mysterious figures in the world.
Mozart was born in 1756 in Salzburg, Austria. He began playing the piano at 4, and when he was 5 years old, he already composed serious music. His father took him on tours of Western Europe and Italy and the boy was always a success.
Then the prodigy ripened into genius. The genius conquered Vienna and the world. Mozart's fame was great. He met all the great figures of his time, from Haydn to Goethe, from George III to the luckless Marie Antoinette. But then he suddenly fell from favour. The Vienna aristocracy grew tired of him. He lost pupils and contracts, had to move from his comfortable house in the centre to a modest flat in the suburbs. The genius was forgotten.
Mozart died in 1791, when he was only 35 years old. There's a legend that Mozart was poisoned by his rival composer Antonio Salieri. There's no truth in this legend, though it inspired many great poets, writers and composers. But it has been proved that in the last months of his life Mozart really believed that he was pursued by a spirit, "the grey messenger", who appeared and ordered him to write a requiem. In a state of depression Mozart imagined that he was to write the requiem for himself.
Not long ago a 150-volume edition of Mozart's works was published. His works include 41 symphonies, nearly 30 piano concertos, 19 operas, a vast quantity of orchestral and other instrumental music, and volumes of church music (he wrote it mostly for financial reasons). His most famous operas are Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute and The Marriage of Figaro.
Write three words into each gaps:
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2. He lost pupils and contracts, had to move from his ??? the centre to a modest flat in the suburbs.
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Официальный сайт города Новосибирска
История 1893–1914
Новосибирск образован в 1893 году — как поселок строителей железнодорожного моста через Обь Транссибирской магистрали.
Автором моста являлся профессор Н.А. Белелюбский, его соавтором — инженер Н.Б. Богуславский. Для моста были изготовлены пролетные строения консольно-балочной системы из сварочного железа. Подготовительные работы были начаты в мае 1893 года, когда на место будущего города прибыла группа мостостроителей, возглавляемая Г.М. Будаговым (в дальнейшем, в связи с его назначением начальника строительства Среднесибирской железной дороги заканчивал монтаж пролетных строений инженер Н.М. Тихомиров).
Ann is very happy because there is a big sports centre near her home. There are football pitches (футбольные поля) tennis and basketball courts (теннисный и баскетбольный корты) swimming pools (плавательные бассейны) a sports hall with two boxing rings (спортивный зал с двумя боксёрскими рингами) and even a skating rink (и даже каток) There is also a separate athletics stadium (Здесь также отдельный стадион для лёгкой атлетики) where 30,000 spectators can watch sport events on the track (где 30 тысяч зрителей могут смотреть события на дорожках) and field events in the grass centre, such as jumping and throwing (прыжки и метания)