it is in a minor key (apex)
Assuming you are talking about Beethoven's Symphony #5, what is true about it is that the third movement does not actually come to an end, but segues directly into the fourth movement without a break.
Mozart died on December 5, 1791 in Vienna, Austria while trying to finish the Requiem Mass. This is so true.
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Beethoven's Symphony no. 9 in D Minor is also known as the "Choral Symphony" because it was the first to incorporate voice as one of the instruments.
Yes. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was famous when he was alive. Though he wasn't nearly as famous then as he has become after his death.
Yes, though I'm not sure who. However, I base this on the movie Amadeus...true or not?
it was really bad.
I believe that Mozart's Only true teacher that is known was his father, Leopold Mozart. There are rumors that JC. Bach helped him in his efforts but that is not proven although they did meet sometimes. JC Bach is one of the sons of the famous Johann Sebastian Bach.
Mozart was a true Classical composer, and his style can be defined as simple, harmonious and melodious.
FalseThere is no rule, but four is the traditional form.
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Most symphonies have four movements, although composers are free to give their symphonies as many or as few movements as they like. The classical symphony as perfected by Haydn and Mozart almost without exception consisted of four movements. Beethoven connected the third and fourth movements of his 5th Symphony. Since that time it has varied more. For instance, Samuel Barber's first symphony is in one continuous movement with four differing sections. Cesar Franck's is probably the most famous three-movement symphony.