Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart both influenced Beethoven. Beethoven was a great admirer of Mozart, but was only able to obtain one lesson in composition with him, before being called home to attend his sick mother. Haydn became his teacher after that.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Josef Haydn both influenced Beethoven. Beethoven was a great admirer of Mozart, but was only able to obtain one lesson in composition with him, before being called home to attend his sick mother. Haydn became his teacher after that.
Originally, CPE Bach, Haydn, and Mozart. But later on he went on to compose in an increasingly individual style.
He modeled his choral works after those of Handel and Haydn. His love for musical tradition was influenced by Bach and the other Viennese Classical Composers.
I think that Mozart and Haydn are quite alike but Haydn said that in 100 years there will never be another as great as Mozart !
Anton Bruckner was a teacher in Vienna and few of his pupils became composers like Rott, Schmidt, and the greatest of them Gustav Mahler. Several other composers were influenced by Bruckner's mucic : Wolff, Wetz, Stenhammar... And even Sibelius. At least, Bruckner was at the origin of the musical sphere called "post romanticism".
Rimsky-Korsakov was a master orchestrator, and wrote a textbook on the subject, which undoubtedly influenced other composers after him; but he did nothing truly revolutionary that can be said to have changed music history.
Bach and Mozart
Yes, there were 6 composers that influenced him.
Originally, CPE Bach, Haydn, and Mozart. But later on he went on to compose in an increasingly individual style.
The music of Mozart was a considerable inspiration to Beethoven, and influenced his early composing style.Josef Haydn taught Beethoven composition.
He modeled his choral works after those of Handel and Haydn. His love for musical tradition was influenced by Bach and the other Viennese Classical Composers.
Aaron Copland looked up to composers such as Igor Stravinsky, Claude Debussy, and Bela Bartok for their modern approaches to composition. He was also influenced by the American jazz and folk music of his time, which helped shape his unique style.
Other composers used his pieces as a standard of greatness.
I think that Mozart and Haydn are quite alike but Haydn said that in 100 years there will never be another as great as Mozart !
Anton Bruckner was a teacher in Vienna and few of his pupils became composers like Rott, Schmidt, and the greatest of them Gustav Mahler. Several other composers were influenced by Bruckner's mucic : Wolff, Wetz, Stenhammar... And even Sibelius. At least, Bruckner was at the origin of the musical sphere called "post romanticism".
Rimsky-Korsakov was a master orchestrator, and wrote a textbook on the subject, which undoubtedly influenced other composers after him; but he did nothing truly revolutionary that can be said to have changed music history.
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