Amadeus Mozart

The performances of talented children brought splendor and, above all, material benefits to the family.

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Practically all of Amadeus' childhood was spent traveling and giving concerts at European courts, which took a toll on his health, and he felt the effects of this in his adult life. As a "touring attraction," Amadeus acquired a dislike for his father, who despotically supervised his gifted son's doings.