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Was Mozart and innovator?

Was Mozart an innovator?

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As the years go by I´m becoming more and more interested in Mozart´s music. Obviously he was a genius, and one of the greatest composers ever, but it´s not as clear to me if he was an innovator as a composer. I can tell why both Haydn and Beethoven were innovators and introduced new compositional aspects in the classical period, but not in Mozart´s case. In searching for this topic I´ve found opposite points of view.
So, I would like to know what people think here in TC about this. Was Mozart an innovator? Yes, no, Why? If the answer is "yes", In what senses he was? Did he introduced or developed inedit aspects in classical music´s world? Thanks by advance for your opinions! :tiphat:
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In addition to his expansion of the concerto and his chromaticism, Mozart's treatment of operatic form also deserves to be mentioned as having greater variety and also greater overall unity than the works of his peers or immediate predecessors. If none of the other works existed, the great operas alone would have made Mozart immortal.
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