Beethoven's father beat him if he refused to play the piano.
Yes, his father was. Not his mother, women did not have jobs back then.
His father was a musician at the Court of Bonn, and his' was always described as a gentle retiring women whom Beethoven referred to as his' best friend.
Musicians like Mozart usually worked in the courts of the nobles as musicians or the court composers.
Bonn, Germany.
Their parents were two country musicians, Ike and Margaret Everly.
no, hos father was not a musician
Yes!
His parents arre nancy keener and Edward ingle. They are not musicians but his dad played guitar.
The names were Johann and maria Magdalena van Beethoven!
No.
Musicians like Mozart usually worked in the courts of the nobles as musicians or the court composers.
Musicians were often appointed to court positions in the 1700s because they added cultural refinement and entertainment to the court. Their music could enhance the prestige and grandeur of royal events and ceremonies, showcasing the wealth and sophistication of the court. Hiring talented musicians also helped demonstrate the ruler's support for the arts and patronage of artists.
in 1785
Bonn, Germany.
Their parents were two country musicians, Ike and Margaret Everly.
no, hos father was not a musician
His mother was a classical pianist.
William's mother played the piano.
Musicians began to see themselves as artist, rather than as servants of a church court if its "DID NOT" then the answer will be --The Industrial Revolution caused many musicians to favor factory jobs over employment in the court.