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…consisted of himself, his friend, Wolfgang Mozart, and his pupil, Ludwig van Beethoven. During his lifetime, he produced a mind-boggling amount of music. He lived from the end of the baroque period to the beginning of the romantic period, and presided over…
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…, had become aware that his son possessed musical talent. Though apparently not particularly moved to enrich the young child’s life, Johaan saw Ludwig as a potential Mozart style child prodigy of which could be capitalized on for financial gain…
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…Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven overcame many obstacles throughout his life (1770-1827). By expanding the style of his influences, he accomplished musical tasks before possible. His influences were Neefe, Mozart, and Bach. In comparison to other…
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…Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven overcame many obstacles throughout his life (1770-1827). By expanding the style of his influences, he accomplished musical tasks before possible. His influences were Neefe, Mozart, and Bach. In comparison to other…
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…, 40) Even though Beethoven was not the child prodigy that Mozart was, he did exhibit an early expression of musical talent on the clavier. Beethoven’s first concert is said to have been on March 26, 1778 in the musical academy room in the Sterngass…
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…work, he also influenced many notable composers. In Swieten's salon in the 1780s, he would introduce Bach to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Rasmussen, 2001). Mozart was so deeply moved by Bach, he began his own interpretation of many of his works. Mozart
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…, a solitary figure owing practically nothing to other people's music, an artist, we may almost say, without ancestry and without posterity. Mozart builds upon Haydn and influence Beethoven; Beethoven imitates Mozart and in turn influences the practice of all later…
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…. This will help you understand how he felt when he wrote his music. Also, there will be a description of all his symphonies. _________________________________________________________________________________________Life_____________________ Mozart
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…). Next came the Baroque period (1600-1750) and the Classical period ( The 1700's). The Classical period featured such people as Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from Austria and Ludwig van Beethoven of Germany. The Classical period was then followed…
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…Haydn developed a very close friendship with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart looked up to Haydn as a very successful musician and held his criticisms in highest regard. Haydn though, regarded Mozart as a far greater composer than he. It was a great shock…
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