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.
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Beethoven held a great influence on Wagner, especially in Wagner's earliest compositions.
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Mozart and Beethoven
Everyone who came after him!
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Beethoven and Johannes Brahms
Yes, there were 6 composers that influenced him.
Beethoven's influence on jazz music is indirect but significant. His innovative approach to composition, use of improvisation, and emotional depth have inspired jazz musicians to push boundaries and explore new sounds. Beethoven's impact can be seen in the creativity and experimentation that define jazz 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.
No. Beethoven was much younger than Haydn and didn't start making a name for himself until the last few years of Haydn's life.
Theodor von Frimmel has written: 'Ludwig van Beethoven' 'Goethe und Beethoven' -- subject(s): Beethoven, Influence 'Von alter und neuer Kunst' -- subject(s): Art