Mozart's father, Leopold, often defended his son's extravagant behavior by emphasizing his exceptional talent and the pressures that came with it. He believed that Wolfgang's genius warranted a lifestyle that reflected his extraordinary abilities and the recognition he received as a prodigy. Leopold also argued that such behavior was a natural part of being a gifted artist, allowing him to express his creativity freely without the constraints of societal norms. Ultimately, Leopold saw his son's flamboyance as an integral aspect of his artistic identity and success.
Poor judgement, he wasnt there to take care of her
No one knows for sure what his mother did for a living
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's first teacher was his father, Leopold.
His father was a singer in the Court of the Archbishop of Cologne. His father was a singer in the Court of the Archbishop of Cologne.
Johann van Beethoven wanted Ludwig to be another young Mozart, but he lacked Leopold Mozarts ability as a teacher. Beethoven's father was harsh and was always drunk so Ludwig had to take care of his little brother.
Leopold Mozart
he died of cancer
1778
Leopold Mozart, himself a violinist and composer.
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Poor judgement, he wasnt there to take care of her
No one knows for sure what his mother did for a living
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's first teacher was his father, Leopold.
His father was a singer in the Court of the Archbishop of Cologne. His father was a singer in the Court of the Archbishop of Cologne.
Leopold Mozart was Wolfgang Mozart's father. He taught Wolfgang Mozart how to play the piano and was also a composer and violinist.
Mozart began to compose when he was merely a child around the age of 6. He was born into a well off family and his father was also a composer.
Marcy's American mother called the behaviour stupid; Marcy's British father called the behaviour daft.