Mozart played many instruments, all of which are popular. Some of these instruments are the piano, violin, cello, organ, double bass, and many other wind and string instruments.
Mozart was great a virtuoso at the piano and violin (he wrote nearly all his concerti for these instruments for himself), but was also a very good viola player. He wrote the solo viola part in his Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat for himself to play. At the piano, he was considered one of the greatest virtuosi of his day, noted not only for his technical prowess, but for his peerless musicality.
Mozart played various Musical Instruments. They were the keyboard, violin, piano, Clarinet and harpsichord. Among all these musical instruments, the main instrument he played during performances was the piano.
Mozart was proficient on the clavier (or pianoforte), harpsichord, organ, violin and viola.
First of all, "What instruments did Mozart" is not a complete question. If anyone would like to know what instruments did Mozart play/compose for, here's the answer:The Harpsichord/Organ/ClavierViolin/Viola (the cello is basically the same thing...)Clarinet/OboeFlute/HarpTrumpet (on very rare occasions)Mozart (27 January 1756---5 December 1791) composed over six hundred works for a variety of instruments. (in a short lifespan of just 36 years...!)(P.S. Those are all the instruments played by this brilliant composer I could possibly think of!)
the piano WRONG it is the organ he once said "The organ is king of all instruments."
All keyboard instruments are played the same way, to produce same sound.
Well, it all depends on who is playing it. Some symphonic groups believe it should be played with mostly strings, while others think it should be all vocals. So, it depends. But, other than that, it's the usual: percussion, brass, woodwind and strings.
Claude Debussy played the piano, but composed for various instruments. For instance, each sonata he wrote was all for different instruments.
the instrument Beethoven played the most was the piano
First of all, "What instruments did Mozart" is not a complete question. If anyone would like to know what instruments did Mozart play/compose for, here's the answer:The Harpsichord/Organ/ClavierViolin/Viola (the cello is basically the same thing...)Clarinet/OboeFlute/HarpTrumpet (on very rare occasions)Mozart (27 January 1756---5 December 1791) composed over six hundred works for a variety of instruments. (in a short lifespan of just 36 years...!)(P.S. Those are all the instruments played by this brilliant composer I could possibly think of!)
the piano WRONG it is the organ he once said "The organ is king of all instruments."
That's a fair question; but I believe harpsichords and pianofortes were kept finely tuned all the time by someone who just "knew" it was correct, and tuned their instruments off of that.
All keyboard instruments are played the same way, to produce same sound.
Well, it all depends on who is playing it. Some symphonic groups believe it should be played with mostly strings, while others think it should be all vocals. So, it depends. But, other than that, it's the usual: percussion, brass, woodwind and strings.
Mozart's 1st name is Wolfgang that's all I know
Claude Debussy played the piano, but composed for various instruments. For instance, each sonata he wrote was all for different instruments.
all instraments
Mozart [like Beethoven] is so popular it is said that some where in the world a piece of his music is always being played.
His hobbies were to played and write music. He enjoy dancing and plating billiards.
Mozart and Mendelssohn are all I know so far