When he was 5 yrs old. It was a minuet.
Mozart's 1st name is Wolfgang that's all I know
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A few things happened in 1733, including, the invention of carbonated water, the 1st polar bear exhibit was opened in Boston, as well as a couple of piece treaty's. You can search this website: historyorb.com/events/date/1733 You can not only find out what happened in 1733 but every other year you can think of that is recorded in history. Look up your birthday for more fun!
February 1st
in 1885
piano concerto no. 20 - 1st movement. It's appropriate: mozart's father was visiting him when he wrote the music. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_Concerto_No._20_(Mozart)
The best classical composers are probably Mozart and Haydn. Search for these pieces in youtube and listen to them played by orchestras; * Mozart- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 1st movement * Haydn- Symphony 101 2nd movement * Mozart- Marriage of Figaro Overture * Mozart- Piano Concerto 21 2nd movement
Well, it depends. The first music heard to a person's ear was probably Mozart. He was a musical genius in the 1700's and started playing the piano when he was five. The first ROCK music ever made was by Elvis Presley. ROCK ON!!
Rachmaninov piano concerto no 2 1st movt
The term is "ternary," which means there are three sections in a piece. The 1st and 3rd are often similar, if not the same, with a contrasting middle section.
1st Symphony, 2nd Symphony and 3rd Symphony! (he wrote 40!) Or how about: The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni and Cosi fan tutte. Mozart's compositions were catalogued by a chap called Koechel - so they are said to have 'K' numbers and are referred to by their numbers, especially if there is more than one piece with the same title. e.g. Piano Sonata in C.
He, Bach, and Beethoven all made classical music more popular. Mozart affected music in a tremenduously positive way. Without Mozart, Beethoven may have not even played the piano, because it was because of Mozart that Beethoven's father pushed him to be great.
When did music 1st start in Africa?
A 1st inversion 7th chord in music theory is when the third of the chord is the lowest note. This creates a sense of tension and instability in the chord. The function of a 1st inversion 7th chord is to create a smooth and connected sound when transitioning between chords in a musical piece.
Mozart's 1st name is Wolfgang that's all I know
It depends on what exactly you're writing about. Easiest is chronological. Start at the beginning and work your way through. The out line below would be for a piece of music Intro (ie for a piece of music-title, who wrote it, when it was written, where if interesting, why is it important.) 1st movement or period important or interesting points 2nd movement important or interesting points (may be more than three) etc.
There are alot. Mozart made 4 horn concertos each with 3 movements (exept for the 1st, which only had 2). He also made a concert rondo. He made the most horn music of all of the classical composers.