Yes. He was known to be able to write pieces of music very quickly. His father was also a composer and taught W.A. Mozart from a very young age. Mozart likely had more practice hours and musical training before he was 10 than most musicians have by the time they are almost 30. Mozart could improvise complex pieces of music which also shows how easy music was for him. Beethoven was the same way, but he would spend a lot of time reworking pieces and crafting them until they were "perfect."
The art of music.
Back then the best kind of music they would listen to was classical piano music such as Mozart and Beethoven
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Mozart's father (Leopold Mozart) helped influence his music.
Mozart Composed Classical Music.
Mozart's music is considered classic by much of the Western world. It is music that many different kinds of people tend to appreciate and find beautiful. It is something that people can listen to with out having to turn it down, and hurt their ears. The classical music of the 1700's is easy to play along with and occasionally sing along with. It is very easy listening.
He is the person who catalogued Mozart's music. Hence Mozart's compositions are identified by K numbers.
No. Mozart was a music composer.
Mozart composed classical music.
Mozart wrote music in the Classical style.
That refers to music by Mozart. There were several people with the family name "Mozart", but without further specification, this usually refers to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. You can find some music by this great master on YouTube.
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