Christian Gottlob Neefe has written:
'Adelheit von Veltheim' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas
Christian Gottlob Neefe was born in 1748.
Christian Gottlob Neefe died in 1798.
his dad and Christian Gottlob Neefe
Gottlob Neefe is a German opera composer. check out the link below for more info. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Gottlob_Neefe
Well he was mostly influenced by Mozart, but Christian-Gottlob Neefe his music teacher when he was young influenced him and became his mentor.
No, Liszt's father was a talented pianist and cellist and taught him from the age of 6.
Beethoven's own father was a music teacher and recognized Beethoven's talent at a very early age. Ludwig's first music teacher, besides his father, was Christian Gottlob Neefe who also recognized the young man's talent.
Yes, Beethoven had strict teachers during his formative years. His first notable teacher was Christian Gottlob Neefe, who was demanding and helped shape Beethoven's early musical education. Later, Beethoven studied under Joseph Haydn, who was known for his rigorous teaching style, but Beethoven's strong personality sometimes led to clashes between them. These experiences contributed to Beethoven's development as a composer and musician.
Beethoven's first teacher was his father, an accomplished musician, who started giving him music lessons at an early age. He first played publicly at the age of seven. When he was nine, Beethoven began studying with Christian Gottlob Neefe in Bonn. He continued to study under Neefe for about seven years. It was during that period that his first compositions were published. At the age of seventeen, Beethoven traveled to Vienna, in hopes of studying with Mozart. However, it is unknown whether they ever actually met. He returned to Bonn after two weeks. At the age of twenty-two, Beethoven again traveled to Vienna, where he studied under Joseph Haydn for about two years. He received specialized instruction from other teachers, as well.
C. G. Neefe
Mozart didn't attend a school per se. He received his musical education from his family, as was the norm for that period of time. Often children adopted the same or similar work that their parents had or were doing at the time of their birth.
he went to a primary school in Bonn, Europe.