Beethoven....
Mozart played the 'fortepiano' - the forerunner of the modern piano. He was virtuosic and gave frequent perfornances of his own compositions, for example his subscription concertos - often playing from memory. He was also an adept improviser at the piano and this was on display in the cadenzas of his concertos.
his father wanted him to become a composer...
Beethoven was most influenced to become a composer by the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Later, Josef Haydn also played a major part.
First, you spelled deaf wrong, but no, Mozart did not go deaf at a young age.
Yes. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was famous when he was alive. Though he wasn't nearly as famous then as he has become after his death.
by his music
he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty
Mozart played the 'fortepiano' - the forerunner of the modern piano. He was virtuosic and gave frequent perfornances of his own compositions, for example his subscription concertos - often playing from memory. He was also an adept improviser at the piano and this was on display in the cadenzas of his concertos.
his father wanted him to become a composer...
Frédéric Chopin become famous in Poland as a child prodigy both as a pianist and as a composer. His fame spread with concerts in Vienna in 1829. After he moved to Paris in 1831, his fame grew as a piano teacher and a composer.
He was great composer in his time and it is a rumour that if you listen to classical music you become smarter.
He became a composer because when he was in his adult years he was inspired by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart when they studied together. He was also taught to playinstruments at a very young age, and was also inspired by his father because his father, was a musician server.
of course not. but he has a potency in music. his capability grows higher as he is growing. he is talented so that he can creatively sense music melodies, arranging good melodies. His affection towards music grows then he decided to become a composer.
Beethoven was most influenced to become a composer by the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Later, Josef Haydn also played a major part.
He became a composer in 1883
The piano- as a small boy, he actually took lessons from Mozart, who was very impressed with his ability and predicted that the child would grow up to become an even greater composer that he was.
First, you spelled deaf wrong, but no, Mozart did not go deaf at a young age.