Mozart was greatly influenced by his father Leopold who taught him how to play instruments as a young child. He was also influenced by J.S Bach.
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Joseph Haydn was Ludwig van Beethoven's most valued mentor, he was greatly influenced by Mozart as well. Bach and Muzio Celemnti influenced not as much, but are still credited to his style. A large portion of Beethoven's style, however, was a product of his own musical genius.
Yes, Johann Christian Bach was influenced by several composers, particularly his father, Johann Sebastian Bach, whose intricate counterpoint and harmonic language deeply impacted him. He was also inspired by the galant style of composers like Carl Friedrich Abel and the Italian operatic style of composers such as Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Additionally, his exposure to the music of the Mannheim school further shaped his compositional style, leading to a blend of Baroque and early Classical elements in his works.
Yes, several famous music composers were born in the 1800s, including Johannes Brahms (1833), Claude Debussy (1862), and Gustav Mahler (1860). These composers significantly influenced classical music with their innovative styles and compositions. Their works continue to be celebrated and performed widely today.
Well, to be brutally honest, there aren't any famous composers, i.e. any composers that wrote anything well-known, from Australia. None of the composers that have their own category on WikiAnswers are Australian, and there are so many Australian composers I couldn't possibly give you a list of all of them.
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Probably not. Old orchestral pieces like that usually keep horn parts written in their original keys, and it's up to the player to transpose as needed.
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Composers as a group of people cannot be classified as any sexuality. There are many different composers, of which some could be gay. The majority are assumed to be heterosexual as 90% of the world's population is such.
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