That depends on your own point of view. Without Mozart, we would not be able to play nice music like the K.525 and even Twinkle Twinkle Little Star! This is because Mozart is a genius and also a child prodigy. He is a talent that is not likely to be surpassed in the next few decades or even centuries. However, you may think that his music is nothing compared to Bach, Beethoven, Haydn and so on.
an italian play, it was banned (the play) where mozart lived (Austria), so mozart decided to turn the play into an opera.
Mozart's sonatas are actually among the least of his compositions. They are beautiful, but the concertos are more significant as piano music, and among his total output they are not among the most important works by any means.
Mozart's father Leopold Mozart influenced him the most.
The actual "day" is not known ... and Mozart is dead! He was about 4 years old when he composed his first work.
Constanze Mozart was his wife...
because he played it
Of course!, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was very important after he died because he was a composer and would right music! That people listen to today or play on the piano
We know he is famous for his music.
Music and partying
Mozart died in 1791, so the answer is "no."
Haydn, Mozart, and early Beethoven.
Mozart married Constanze Weber and create his first opera La Finta Semplice
Mozart died in 1791, so Haydn would have been 59 at the time.
Mozart didn't write he composed music. So to answer your question the answer is zero or none.
Mozart (1756-1791) lived to the age of 35. So, in 1785, he would have been 29.
yes! she said no so Mozart went to Paris with his mother and when he returned Aloysia was remarried
Mozart was born in 1756. He was about 14. So he was locked up in about 1770.