yes
brahm i think
when i had singing lessons i didn't think it was very hard. but learning the piano can get tricky!
I think it is great that your kids want to play piano. Carsoncitymusiclessons.com is now accepting students for piano lessons. Djpianostudios.com is another place in Carson City that offers beginner piano lessons.
There are many programs that offer piano lessons completely online. You may want to go to pianolessons.com and research the options that they have to offer. You may also want to call around to some churches and schools in your area and ask if they know of someone in the area or in their facility that offers piano lessons.
I think what you are referring to is in 1787, Beethoven travelled to Vienna to study with Vienna. After listening to him, Mozart said: "Watch out for that boy. One day he will give the world something to talk about."
Piano.
Music would have taken a very different course if the piano hadn't been invented, because some of the great musical composers (I think Beethoven, but that's just a hunch) played piano and only piano, therefore making it impossible for them to compose the same pieces that they had composed on the piano. Also, I would be extremely miserable.
Both Beethoven and Chopin had significant impacts on classical music, but Beethoven is generally considered to have had a greater overall influence due to his groundbreaking compositions and innovations in music theory. Beethoven's works expanded the boundaries of classical music and paved the way for future composers, while Chopin's contributions were more focused on piano music and romantic expression.
Beethoven and Haydn certainly did, Haydn taught Beethoven. Between Beethoven and Mozart the picture is less certain, they may have met in Vienna in 1787, and some people think that Beethoven may even have had a few lessons from Mozart. However the records are not clear or contemporaneous. Mozart and Hayden were great friends.
This is one of Beethoven's most popular compositions. This composition is a bagatelle which is a short piece of music, typically for the piano.
I have been looking everywhere for the title. I have a copy but I think it's mislabeled on the CD because it says that it is a Movement from Beethoven's moonlight sonata but I know it's not. I haven't been able to find the music or the name anywhere. However, I do believe that it is a Beethoven piece.Actually it is a movement from Beethoven's moonlight sonata, to be more specific, its the 3rd movementActually it's definitely not the 3rd movement from moonlight sonata. I don't know yet, what it is, but not moonlight sonata.Its:Beethoven Piano Sonata #13 C Minor, Op. 27, No. 13 - 2. Allegro Molto E Vivace
I don't think so. He rather wrote his music for money or maybe fame than for fun.No. As a passionate and emotional man, it could be said that Beethoven was driven to write his music.