Mozart was deaf but he never was. Most people believe he was deaf In fact my sister asked my mum if Mozart was deaf i think she has been watching Night at the Museum!
Mozart's father Leopold Mozart influenced him the most.
Mozart's dad, Leopold Mozart, was a violinist.
Constanze Mozart was his wife...
who did mozart merry
Mozart's first name was Wolfgang. His full name was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
First, you spelled deaf wrong, but no, Mozart did not go deaf at a young age.
Beethoven was not mute, although he was deaf.
kind of but you can not sometimes recall history
Mozart came from Salzburg
Mozart was born in salzburg and died 1791 in salzburg
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Mozart
According to the play, he was deaf in his left ear. The quote in the play was "Come to my right side because I am deaf on the left."
AnswerNo...Beethoven was deafANSWER:Not only was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart not deaf, he was able to keep his hearing long after his death, and in the tomb of which he was laid to rest, many a monk could hear the strange a whooshing noise of wind that sounded more like a shush. Shhhhhh!, the monks would hear, particularly after a night of drinking their Trappist Ale and the merriment would get rather loud, even for monks who had taken a vow of silence. Shhhhhh! would be the loud and rattling noise that blew like an angry gust of wind through the catacombs of Mozart's tomb. Shhhhhhhh!Finally, one day, one of those monks who'd lived in silence for twenty years since taking a vow of silence, decided to investigate. He began his decent down the dank and musty steps of the maze like catacombs, occasionally slipping and making all sorts of noise while falling down the dark steps below and he would hear: "Shhhhhhhh! The monk picked himself up, and trembling with fear continued down the dark steps until finally, at the end of a corner, he could see the flickering of candlelight dancing shadows across the wall. He quietly and carefully approached the room from where the candlelight emitted and peeked into the room to see what was really going on.In the room where the candle flickered was the corpse of Mozart furiously and madly working away erasing notations on paper. The monk, who had not spoken a word in twenty years dropped his own candle and spontaneously declared: "Dear God in Heaven, it's you! Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart!! Wh-wh-what are you doing?" Mozart turned to face the monk with a scowl, placed his decaying finger up to his long since decayed lip and said: "Shhhh! I'm decomposing."
Because Napoleon made love to Mozart
Most people would claim that approximately 10% of Deaf people have Deaf parents Schein (1989). However, more recent surveys have found that approximately 4.4% of deaf and hard of hearing children and youth come from families with deaf parent (Mitchell & Karchmer, 2002).
Just because she can sign doesn't necessarily mean that her daughter is deaf so it's a NO! come on people!