No. Only two of his six children survived childhood and neither had children. The last decendant of his sister died in 1919.
Mozart was born on Tuesday January 27th, 1756.
no one, he didn't need any teaching: he could already play Mozart was born into a musical family. As was the custom in that day, children often assumed the musical roles of their parents, who were also their tutors. Mozart's first teacher in music was his father, Leopold.
There are plenty of descendants from the Handel line, but none from the composer himself are known - he never married and died without any recognized heirs. That isn't to say that there *couldn't* be any - my own father was told as a child that his family was descended from the composer. If Handel did indeed father a child/children out of wedlock, then it was kept very quiet, since there are no official records.
Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died on 5 December 1791
Mozart's baptismal record has been found and states that he was baptized on January 28, 1756, one day after he was born.He was baptized at St. Rupert's Cathedral in Salzburg, Austria.His full name was given as: Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart.
Yes...I know one of Sgt Yorks' descendants in Tennessee....what info are you looking for?
The United States of America and the United Kingdom.
No, although they have a common ancestor
Wooly mammoths have no modern day direct descendants, but they were closely related to the ancestors of modern elephants.
Mozart was born 27 January 1756.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27, 1756.
Mozart was born on Tuesday January 27th, 1756.
in his day he was <gruhahaevilbunny>
The people of Ashan were descendants of the Hebrews/Israelites. Historians find that the modern day Ashanti of Ghana are the offspring from this ancient people.
no one, he didn't need any teaching: he could already play Mozart was born into a musical family. As was the custom in that day, children often assumed the musical roles of their parents, who were also their tutors. Mozart's first teacher in music was his father, Leopold.
The Norse peoples didn't die out, their modern day descendants are Swedes, Danes, Norwegians and many other smaller peoples.
There are plenty of descendants from the Handel line, but none from the composer himself are known - he never married and died without any recognized heirs. That isn't to say that there *couldn't* be any - my own father was told as a child that his family was descended from the composer. If Handel did indeed father a child/children out of wedlock, then it was kept very quiet, since there are no official records.