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Thomas (Tom) Linley the younger (7 May 1756 – 5 August 1778) was the eldest son of the composer Thomas Linley the elder and his wife Mary Johnson. He was one of the most precocious composers and performers that have been known in England, and became known as the "English Mozart".〔 Grove Music Online 〕 ==Early life== Linley's abilities were apparent from a young age. He played a concerto at a concert in Bristol on 29 July 1763, at the age of 7, and from 1763 to 1768 was apprenticed to Dr. William Boyce, the Master of the King's Musick. In 1767 he appeared with his sister Elizabeth Ann Linley in a London production of ''The Fairy Favour'' at Covent Garden Opera House, singing, dancing a hornpipe and playing the violin. Between 1768 and 1771, he journeyed to Italy to study violin and composition with Nardini in Florence. There he met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in April 1770, and Charles Burney in September of the same year.〔 In reference to Linley, Burney later wrote,''"The 'Tommasino', as he is called, and the little Mozart, are talked of all over Italy, as the most promising geniuses of this age."'' 〔Burney: An Eighteenth-century Musical Tour in France and Italy, p.184; ed. by P.A. Scholes; Oxford University Press, 1959〕 (Thomas and Mozart - both aged 14 in 1770 - had met and become warm friends earlier in 1770).
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