1. Mozart's Dito's Mercy, Act 2, Scene 26, K621, Orthodox Opera, was written in 1791 and premiered at the National Theater in Prague that year. It was written to celebrate the accession of the Roman Emperor Leopold II to the throne of Bohemia, with a script by Mazzola based on the work of the Viennese court poet Medastacheau.
2. The Magic Flute, a singspiel in two or four acts, is one of Mozart's four most remarkable operas, based on a fairy tale called "Lulu's Magic Flute" in the poet Wieland's collection of fairy tales, "Kinnistan", which was adapted into an operatic libretto by Schikaneder after 1780.
3. The Marriage of Figaro, one of Mozart's three most outstanding operas, was completed in 1786 with an Italian script by Lorenzo da Ponte, based on the French dramatist Beaumarchais's comedy of the same name.
4. King Punt's Mithradates, K87/74a, composed in 1770 (when Mozart was 14 years old). According to a play by J. Rasinu, with a script by Kinasanti.
5. The Heart of a Woman is one of Mozart's later examples of Italian comic opera. it premiered on January 6, 1790, at the Burgtheater in Vienna. It is one of the most perfect and balanced of Mozart's works. Today it is also considered one of the most humane and finest comedies.