Mozart enjoyed playing billiards.
Mozart started composing at the age of 5 in Salzburg. After that, he traveled around the world, composing in Milan and other places in Italy, and in a separate trip to Paris, he also composed some of his widely known pieces.
The music of Mozart was a considerable inspiration to Beethoven, and influenced his early composing style.Josef Haydn taught Beethoven composition.
Mozart was influenced greatly by his father, Leopold, and at the age of seven he was composing songs and playing for the king. He had little money, so the thought of payment greatly increased how much he composed and played.
One of the highlights of Mozart's life was performing as a musician at the age of seven. Other highlights include his marriage to Konstanze Weber and composing his successful opera 'The Magic Flute'.
This system allowed Mozart to practice his music. With a patronage, he had all the life necessities he needed and was able to concentrate on music and not other work.
He wrote all musical genres of his day better than the rest, and excelled at every one.
Mozart wrote music like a fountain, in every possible form, from simple songs to full-length operas and large-scale choral works, from solo piano sonatas to large concertos, from chamber music, duos, trios, quartets and quintets to full symphonies. His works in all forms are part of the basis of the repertoire of western classical music. The one form he seems never to have tried was the oratorio, which composers before and after him wrote. Other than that, one can say, name a musical form and Mozart used it.
You can find Mozart's music (along with that of many, many other composers who are in the public domain) at www.imslp.org.
To learn music composing effectively, you can start by studying music theory, practicing regularly, analyzing compositions by other musicians, experimenting with different styles and techniques, seeking feedback from experienced composers, and continuing to learn and grow as a musician.
Mozart wrote most of his music for the king, because Mozart that was Mozart's job. Often for himself (he was a very fine pianist) although he also wrote commissions for other pianists.
No, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was not a dancer. He was a musical prodigy who played piano and composed classical music for piano, violin, and other instruments.
Among other things he wrote solo concertos, symphonies, and operas.