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No, Mozart was.
Mozart's first name was Wolfgang. His full name was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Mozart was the first major composer for the clarinet, being a friend of Denner, the inventor of the instrument.
His full name when baptised was Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart.He is more commonly known as, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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.
The Austrian composer's first wife was Mathilde von Zemlinsky.
He was the court musician in Salzburg, Austria.
Beethoven shows he has the talent to be better because he stilled played even when he went death but Mozart made his first Opera when he was 7 and is a great player. He even played with his eyes blind-folded and with his hands behind his back. So my conclusion is that Mozart is the better composer.
The famous composer that began composing at 5 was Mozart. He started learning to play instruments at the age of 3 because of his dad, who was also a musician. Then at 5, he composed his own music.
Mozart was the famous composer who was the first to play concerts for the entire public, not just the wealthy. He referred to this as a liberty of music because he played for whomever he liked.
Questions like this one are impossible to answer. It is both vague and simplistic. How do you decide when a composer becomes 'famous'? (Famous where? How? To whom?) What exactly do you mean by a 'classical' composer? If you can explain exactly what it is you want to know, and for what purpose, you might get a useful answer.