No. The telephone as we know it today, was not invented until the year 1875, some 84 years after Mozart's death.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) lived during the Classical Period (ca. 1750 - ca. 1830).
Mozart's father Leopold Mozart influenced him the most.
Yes he was. The Boroque Era took place between 1600-1750. Bach lived from 1685-1750
Mozart's dad, Leopold Mozart, was a violinist.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) lived during the Classical Period (ca. 1750 - ca. 1830).
Mozart's rival was the Italian Antonio Salieri (18 August 1750 - 7 May 1825)
Mozart's main rival was the Italian Antonio Salieri who was born on the 18th of August 1750 and died on the 7th May 1825.
Yes.
he was in the Classical period
Mozart lived from January 27, 1756 to December 5, 1791, 27, making him 35, almost 36, when he died.
It was written (though not completed) in the Classical Era, and in the very last days of Mozart's life.
YES
If you're talking about J.C. Bach, Mozart met him in London during his 1763-66 family trip around Europe. If you're talking about the original Bach, he didn't. JS Bach lived from 1685 to 1750. Mozart wasn't born until 1756, 7 years after JS Bach's death.
There was no cars, no planes, no tellies, no radios, no phones, no computers, no kindles, no ipads, no digital cameras. No nothing.
Miserere, by Italian composer Gregorio Allegri (1582-1652)