A Day In The Life Of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
A Day In The Life Of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Even the worlds greatest original artists have to structure their creative work around eating, sleeping, personal relationships, day jobs and other things. Since it is his birthday lets take a look at the daily routine of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
At six oclock in the morning I have my hair dressed, and have finished my toilet by seven oclock. I write till nine. From nine to one I give lessons. I then dine, unless I am invited out, when dinner is usually at two oclock, sometimes at three, as it was to-day, and will be to-morrow at Countess Zichis and Countess Thuns. I cannot begin to work before five or six oclock in the evening, and I am often prevented doing so by some concert; otherwise I write till nine oclock. I then go to my dear Constanze, though our pleasure in meeting is frequently embittered by the unkind speeches of her mother, which I will explain to my father in my next letter. Thence comes my wish to liberate and rescue her as soon as possible. At half-past ten or eleven I go home, but this depends on the mothers humor, or on my patience in bearing it. Owing to the number of concerts, and also the uncertainty whether I may not be summoned to one place or another, I cannot rely on my evening writing, so it is my custom (especially when I come home early) to write for a time before going to bed. I often sit up writing till one, and rise again at six.More: Brain Pickings
A Day In The Life Of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart