No, not even close. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in what is now Austria, and lived from 1765-1791.
mozart's music has always been a large part of all music, but his music 'belongs' to the classical era
No. The Renaissance was two hundred years before the Enlightenment period.
yes he is a virtuoso according to clementi this is what he thinks of him "until then i never heard anyone(this includes the virtuosos he met) with such spirit and grace."
Mozart was born in 1756 and was died in 1791. He belongs to the classical period. Mozart is not a renaissance composer.
No
Bert. The questions is not clear. Mozart spoke German.
Yes, Ella Fitzgerlad part of the Harlem Renaissance. She was a singer. If you want to learn more about her, go to a website about her: ellafitzgerald.com
Because he liked the power of the vocal part, and he was very dramatic.
Giovanni Palestrina ;1525-1594. He wrote 104 Masses, and some 450 other sacred works!!
His full name is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His parents must have liked it?
Mozart was born in 1756. The renaissance period was from around 1450 to 1600. Mozart was not a Renaissance composer.
The English Renaissance began late in the 15th century and lasted until the early part of the 17th century. The peak of the English Renaissance occurred in the second half of the 16th century.
'the black Mozart'
The English Renaissance was from 1485-1650.
In English: it is "The Magic Flute." It is an opera by Mozart. It was premiered in 1791.
English Literary Renaissance was created in 1971.
The English Renaissance saw the break away from churchs and freedom of the arts.
Shakespeare was considered part of the Elizabethan Movement in English literature. Other in this movement include, Spenser, Sidney, Marlowe, and Golding. Shakespeare belongs to the English Renaissance period and is part of the Elizabethan or Golden Age movement.
There are many parts of the Renaissance musical mass. The Kyrie is one part of five in the Renaissance musical mass.
No. It is an English language song that first appeared in print in 1765. Mozart was 9 years old then. He was German.
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