Mozart wrote most of his music for the king, because Mozart that was Mozart's job.
Often for himself (he was a very fine pianist) although he also wrote commissions for other pianists.
Constanze Weber was Mozart's wife. He married her in 1782.
Whom the Gods Love The Original Story of Mozart and His Wife - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Not at all! It was written for a bassettclarinett, a combination between bassetthorn and clarinette, and also nowadays now and then played on that instrument. It was written for the virtuoso Anton Stadler (for whom Mozart also wrote the Clarinett Quintet and the Kegelstatt-trio).
Mozart married Constanze Weber in 1782. They got six children, of whom only two survived childhood.
Mozart had close ties with the Weber family, starting with his friendship with Aloysia Weber, whom he courted but ultimately did not marry. He later married Aloysia's younger sister, Constanze, in 1782. The Weber family provided emotional support to Mozart throughout his life, and he even composed several works for them, including operas like "The Magic Flute."
Write to whom in particular?
Whom the Gods Love The Original Story of Mozart and His Wife - 1936 was released on: Turkey: 1936 UK: February 1936 Portugal: 2 May 1936 USA: 3 October 1940
In the movie "Amadeus", Mozart's wife brings Salieri samples of her husband's work to submit for a teaching position. Mozart is too proud to give a sample for he feels he should have been offered the position without them. Desperate for money, Mozart's wife goes behind her husband's back to submit him for the job.
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Anna Pavlovna Kantor has been his only piano teacher. While it has been verified that he is married to whom has never been stated.
probably not- just the friends in his head!AHe was a tormented genius, and often had temper problems (probably had multiple personality disorder) but yes, he didhave friends. A tight circle of his closest friends which he trusted and confided in.
Beethoven had just one lesson in composition with Mozart before he had to return to his ailing mother. After that, he was tutored by Haydn, with whom he did not have the same rapport as Mozart. It is known that he greatly admired Mozart and would have liked to continue under his tutelage.