Yes, he did.
It's been said that Beethoven has written about 300 to 400 pieces in his lifetime, whereas Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus, not his father Leopold) composed over 1000.
Mozart, then Haydn and Beethoven being slightly more romantic I would put him down last or not at all
Mozart and Beethoven were the greatest composers of their time. Both were renowned child prodigies, pianists, improvisers, and composers who contributed widely to orchestral, piano, and chamber music genres. Mozart was a more early classical composer and Beethoven later. Beethoven was essentially the bridge between the Classical and Romantic periods of music.
Both wrote hundreds of different works, many not published. However, Beethoven completed 9 symphonies; the numbering of Mozart's symphonies runs to 41 but there are up to 50 (some not granted numbers), so in purely numerical terms Mozart wrote more.
Bach was born first, by more than 80 years.
My orchestra teacher told me this. Beethoven and Mozart are 2 great famous composers but both are different. Beethoven was always writing dramatic music, considering he was deaf *hard of hearing* he was more inspirational. But Beethoven was always messy, never ever had time to clean up or take baths which was gross. He actually became a prodigy at the age of 5 but also had a very tragic life. *writing a symphony would take 6 months* Mozart wrote the type of happy, bubbly music. Became a prodigy at the age of 3 - 7 *not accurate* was German of course and was just a plain genius. He was born in the Classic or Baroque era while I think Beethoven was born as well in the classic. *would take Mozart at least a day to write a symphony!* hope this had helped!
Mozart, then Haydn and Beethoven being slightly more romantic I would put him down last or not at all
Beethoven and Mozart were both composers during the classical period. The most popular compositions in that period were symphonies and piano sonatas. However, music by Beethoven shows a huge contrast between dynamics, much more than Mozart's.
Mozart and Beethoven were the greatest composers of their time. Both were renowned child prodigies, pianists, improvisers, and composers who contributed widely to orchestral, piano, and chamber music genres. Mozart was a more early classical composer and Beethoven later. Beethoven was essentially the bridge between the Classical and Romantic periods of music.
Mozart was popular for his 41 complete symphonies. He also composed 27 concertos for piano and orchestra. The composer for more than 600 songs is Franz Schubert, who was also an Austrian composer.
Both wrote hundreds of different works, many not published. However, Beethoven completed 9 symphonies; the numbering of Mozart's symphonies runs to 41 but there are up to 50 (some not granted numbers), so in purely numerical terms Mozart wrote more.
Bach was born first, by more than 80 years.
My orchestra teacher told me this. Beethoven and Mozart are 2 great famous composers but both are different. Beethoven was always writing dramatic music, considering he was deaf *hard of hearing* he was more inspirational. But Beethoven was always messy, never ever had time to clean up or take baths which was gross. He actually became a prodigy at the age of 5 but also had a very tragic life. *writing a symphony would take 6 months* Mozart wrote the type of happy, bubbly music. Became a prodigy at the age of 3 - 7 *not accurate* was German of course and was just a plain genius. He was born in the Classic or Baroque era while I think Beethoven was born as well in the classic. *would take Mozart at least a day to write a symphony!* hope this had helped!
Bach, by quite a bit. Beethoven and Chopin had no children. Mozart had six, four of whom died in infancy. Johann Sebastian Bach had seven children with his first wife and thirteen more with his second wife. Only ten of the twenty lived to adulthood.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Beethoven, and Johann Sebastian Bach are three major examples, although there are several more.
Johann van Beethoven wanted Ludwig to be another young Mozart, but he lacked Leopold Mozarts ability as a teacher. Beethoven's father was harsh and was always drunk so Ludwig had to take care of his little brother.
Yes, manyHere a few titles:1994 Mozart1991 Following Mozart1987 Mozart1985 Forget Mozart1984 Amadeus1984 The Three of Us1975 Mozart in Love1967 The Life of Mozart1954 Unsterblicher Mozart
Take your pick. I'll name the most significant ones. Classical: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Josef Haydn Ludwig Van Beethoven Romantic: Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky Richard Wagner Richard Strauss Johannes Brahms Antonin Dvorak Giuseppe Verdi (there are about 20 more famous ones but these are the most famous in my opinion) The composers who sat in between the classical and Romantic: Beethoven (Classed as classical most of the time) Franz Schubert (Often called the first Romantic) Carl Maria von Weber Gioachino Rossini