sturm und drang means "storm and stress".....
==And...== An example of Mozart's Sturm und Drang period would be his 'Little' G Minor Symphony
Maria Anna Mozart is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's mother.
Mozart died in 1791, so the answer is "no."
The answer is simple; Mozart's Don Giovanni is different than his other two operas, the Magic Flute and the Marriage of Figaro, because they have different plots and movements and words and, they're just... different from one another. It's like saying, "What's the difference between Mozart's Symphony No. 1 and Symphony No. 22?" They're different!
Leopold was Mozart's somewhat famous (composer/musician/author) father. Anton Mozart was a German painter and draughtsman, and lived before either. So, there is no connection that i know of, unless the latter two were in some way related.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote many Piano Sonatas, Concertos, Duets, Trios, etc. There are probably anywhere between 200-300 piano pieces written by Mozart.
They are two completely different people. Just because they both write music, doesn't make them the same. Handel was a baroque, German composer, and Mozart was a classical, Austrian composer. Their attitudes were different and pretty much the only thing they had in common was that they wrote music.
30 years, between 1761 and 1791.
Leopold Mozart was the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the greater Mozart.
Leopold Mozart was the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the greater Mozart.
they where:famouscomposersboth living in the 18th centuryrichGermanliving in Wenen
at an age between 26 and 30
Mozart's wife was Constanze Mozart