Mozart was influenced greatly by his father, Leopold, and at the age of seven he was composing songs and playing for the king. He had little money, so the thought of payment greatly increased how much he composed and played.
Mozart had considerable influence on the early composing period of Beethoven. Beethoven admired Mozart's style, and was able to have a lesson in composition with him before having to return to Bonn.
Beethoven with his piano concerto no.20 and etc.
Mozart is considered to be the "Musical Messiah," and his music has influenced countless other musicians from his day until now.
Franz Joesph Hayden
Beethoven was a massive fan of the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and also Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach. He was very much influenced as well by the music of Georg Friedrich Handel.
Mozart composed classical music.
Mozart died long before Rock and Roll was technically invented. Mozart composed classical music. However because Mozart has influenced rock and roll and for other reasons Mozart is sometimes dubbed by modern audiences as a rock and roll star. However it is not meant to be taken literally but figuratively.
One of Mozart's influences in his early life was Beethoven who already made some of his famous musical artworks. Also, Mozart's family was a very musical family and so he got influenced by his family but at first his dad wanted him to play the violin, but instead Mozart wanted to play the piano.Another answer:Unfortunately the previous contributor has got the two composers mixed up. Beethoven could not have influenced Mozart's early music as he (Mozart) was already nearly 15 years old when Beethoven was born. Mozart, however, was an influence on Beethoven's early music.The music of Joseph Haydn was an influence on Mozart. They shared the same musical language and, although Haydn was some 25 years the elder, they were friends and admired each other's music.
In the earlier period, Beethoven was much influenced by the music of Haydn (and Mozart as well). Beethoven dedicated his first three piano sonatas to Haydn. They are categorized as one set, Opus 2.
Mozart's father (Leopold Mozart) helped influence his music.
his father influenced him to write and compose music. :)
He allowed Mozart to create more music.
Mozart died in 1791, Brahms was born in 1833. Obviously there is no way Brahms could have influenced Mozart.
Well he was mostly influenced by Mozart, but Christian-Gottlob Neefe his music teacher when he was young influenced him and became his mentor.
Mozart's father Leopold Mozart influenced him the most.
Beethoven's early music was largely influenced by Mozart. He admired Mozart's music, and actually met him in Vienna at the age of sixteen, whereupon Mozart was so impressed by the young prodigy that he gave him his first composition lesson. Forced to return to Bonn with news that his mother was dying, Beethoven did not return to Vienna until 1792, by which time Mozart had died. Haydn then gave Beethoven further composition lessons for a short time, which is why music from this "first period" of Beethoven's composing career strongly reflects the styles of Mozart and Haydn.
Mozart Composed Classical Music.
In the earlier period, Beethoven was much influenced by the music of Haydn (and Mozart as well). Beethoven dedicated his first three piano sonatas to Haydn. They are categorized as one set, Opus 2.
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Mozart was greatly influenced by his father Leopold who taught him how to play instruments as a young child. He was also influenced by J.S Bach.
He is the person who catalogued Mozart's music. Hence Mozart's compositions are identified by K numbers.