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* ArchivePanic: You might experience this after buying the Complete Works. For example, the ''Mozart 225'' edition has ''200'' [=CDs=].
* GatewaySeries: Mozart is one of the best-known names in ClassicalMusic, so he's certainly been many people's introduction to the genre as a whole. It is contributed by the fact that Mozart compositions have various levels of complexity.
* JustHereForGodzilla: In "The Magic Flute", many people are only interested to the Queen of the Night aria.
* ValuesDissonance: A strange incidence, not between Mozart and the 21st century viewer, but with viewers only 20 or 30 years younger than himself (if that): while Don Giovanni's plot deals with violence, rape and sex under coercion, this generation found its AllMenArePerverts premise ''far'' less shocking than the AllWomenAreLustful premise of ''Theatre/CosiFanTutte'' (where the girls only get engaged and may not even kiss their boyfriends from whirlwind romances while already on a promise with other men.) According to Beethoven, this was 'an insult to all women' -- it was so shocking that it disappeared from the repertoire for over a century.
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