Role: Mozart
Audience: prospective employer
Format: job interview
Topic: qualifications as a composer (Strong Verb: point out)
Dear City Symphony Orchestra of New York,
My name is Cranky Violin Mozart I am interested in the Master Composer position posted in the New York Times. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself and point out my qualifications as a composer. Being born and brought up in a family where music was in air, in life and in dreams of everyone, I feel strongly I meet your qualifications for your Orchestra. I will bring over 230 years of experience and knowledge on composing music. I have composed hundreds of beautiful and unique music works which include over 20 operas, about 14-15 Masses, 30-40 concerts (piano and violin), 50-60 symphonies. As my record reflects I meet all your qualifications as Master Composer and feel I can bring more excitement to your Orchestra. I look forward for to an interview.
Sincerely,
Cranky Violin Mozart
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