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Home of the of young Mozart

In number 2 Frith Street once lived one of the most prodigious child prodigies in history. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, his father Leopold (1719–87) and his elder sister Maria Anna (1751–1829) spent over a year in London moving to Belgravia from lodgings in Soho on 6 August. Ebury Street – then known under the more bucolic name of Five Fields Row – was chosen as a suitable place for Mozart`s father to recover after a minor illness. Dating from the 1720s, number 180 is one of the oldest houses in Belgravia and would have been a semi-rural lodging when Mozart and his family stayed there.







At this time, Mozart and his sister were performing as child prodigies in many London theatres and at court. However, to accelerate Leopold’s recovery, the children were forbidden to play instruments in the house. And so it was there that, ‘in order to occupy himself’ – as his sister recalled – ‘Mozart composed his first symphony for all the instruments of the orchestra, especially for trumpets and kettledrums’.







When Leopold had recovered, the family moved back to central London in September 1764, when they took lodgings at 20 Frith Street in Soho. While there, Mozart met the youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Christian, who had an important influence on Mozart’s musical style.







But it appears London had few redeeming features for Mozart’s father apart from its musical society The Mozarts left their Soho residence in July 1765 and continued on their European tour. Mozart later returned to his home town of Salzburg before eventually settling in Vienna, where he died aged 35.







After 20 Frith Street was judged unsuitable for commemoration due to substantial rebuilding, a sepia brown tablet with cream lettering was installed in Ebury Street in 1939. The plaque was re-erected in 1951, following war damage.















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20, Frith Street, Soho, London, W1D 4RL (View on Google Maps)
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