I don't think so, but Mozart might have. He did play the Harpsichord and the Violin, but i am still not sure about the Cello.
Yes he did although he had many contemporary cellos spelled Antonio Capela with one 'L'
Yes he did
he probabaly could because a cello is just a bigger version of a violin
Violin and piano
Actually this is a common misconception, the banjo was actually invented by Wolfgang Mozart and is revered in classical music circles.
Le nozze di Figaro, or The Marriage of Figaro, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart The libretto was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte, and was based on the play La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro by Beaumarchais.
The music was by Mozart. The play was by Pierre Beaumarchais.
568 people play cello in Australia 16362 people play cello in the world
No he did not.
Leopold Mozart was Wolfgang Mozart's father. He taught Wolfgang Mozart how to play the piano and was also a composer and violinist.
The Classical Period.
Classical
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart could play the clavier, organ, pianoforte, violin and viola.
Violin and piano
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart never played the harpsichord; but he was taught how to play the clavier when he was four.
As a composser, like most compossers, he played a instrument.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) lived during the Classical Period (ca. 1750 - ca. 1830).
he was instructed by his father who was Leopold Mozart, who was deputy Kapellmeister to the court orchestra of the Archbishop of Salzburg when he was very young.
This question can't be answered because it is grammatically confusing. Are you asking: How did WAM play music? or Who did WAM play for?
Of course!, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was very important after he died because he was a composer and would right music! That people listen to today or play on the piano