In his early career Beethoven was widely known as a great pianist, and believe it or not a fantastic improvisor. If he had not become deaf he would certainly have continued with piano performance as well as composition.
No, because the order is wrong. The phrase should be: "would not have done" or "wouldn't have done" instead.
Beethoven had just one lesson in composition with Mozart before he had to return to his ailing mother. After that, he was tutored by Haydn, with whom he did not have the same rapport as Mozart. It is known that he greatly admired Mozart and would have liked to continue under his tutelage.
Did is the simple past tense. The past participle is done. Instead of saying "I am doing this" you would say "I did this". The present perfect tense is "I have done this."
The project is done.
There is a phrase that is used such as BEING DONE instead of TO BE DONE. These two words are having save meaning or what?
A rather full list can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Ludwig_van_Beethoven
The answer to this question would be more towards personal preference and be influenced by factors such as where you live.
Beethoven was a child prodigy on the piano. His father exploited him, hoping to become rich as Mozart's father had done. He gradually gave up performing as his deafness made it increasingly difficult.
He could have invaded Japan. But this would have cost more American lives and would have taken a long time.
Play Beethoven. Promise to stop when homework is done.
Beethoven brought new depth and passion to music. He used expression and dynamics in a way no previous composers had done, and he stretched instruments to the very limits of their range. He expanded the symphony orchestra to bring more power and passion to orchestral music.
W.A. Mozart was composing complete symphonies at the age of 8. His life was ... music ... he breathed it, slept it, ate it, performed it and wrote it. He died at all too early of an age ... it would have been interesting to have seen what he could have done with his compositions had he lived into his 50s and 60s.