In his later years, Mozart faced financial difficulties and struggled to gain recognition, despite his immense talent and prolific output. He often felt undervalued and disheartened by the lack of support from patrons and the public. This period of his life was marked by stress and illness, contributing to a sense of isolation and despair, even as he continued to compose some of his most celebrated works. Ultimately, he felt both frustrated by his circumstances and deeply committed to his art.
Mozart's sister was five years older than he was.
Mozart and Mendelssohn are all I know so far
He did, but sadly in the last months of Mozarts life they did not get along to well because Mozart was to focused on his "REQUIEM MASS " and Mozart did not help with his wife with his baby. Also Mozart was drinking beer constantly. His Mother in law sent Constanze Weber to the spa but Mozart notied one night and wrote her a letter saying "please come back Stanze {Mozart used to call his wife Stanze} please come back " Constanze agreed to go back but by the time she came Mozart was dead. He was 35 years old.
He married Constanze Weber on the 4th August 1782.
His full name is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. His parents must have liked it?
Haydn was older than Mozart by 24 years.
Mozart's sister was five years older than he was.
Composer were treated as servants for kings and queens in the classical time period, but Mozart didn't mind
Yes and no if the older cat has been treated for worms it would not happen but if older cat had not been treated yes it will Hope this help
Mozart and Mendelssohn are all I know so far
I was watching a movie about Mozart and his life once. He was working on a song that never has been finsihed. It was called " The Harpshire Dance" Then he screamed to the sky, lightining flashed and he had a heart attack and fell on the ground dead.
No records exist of any of Mozart's childhood love interests, if he had any, but we do have letters he wrote to his cousin Maria Anna Thekla Mozart, whom he had met in Augsburg 1777 when he was 21 and she 19. These letters are obscene, scatological and very playful, indicating that the two probably had a close, intimate relationship. Whether or not Mozart loved his cousin is an open question, but there is little doubt that Mozart fell in love with Aloysia Weber whom he met during his time in Mannheim, the next stop from Augsburg on his way to Paris. When he saw her again in Munich, however, she treated him coldly. Mozart would go on to marry Aloysia's sister Constanze and reconcile with Aloysia to the extent that he wrote several pieces for her.
A patient who fell through the ice was treated for hypothermia because they had a dangerously low body temperature. Hypothermia sets in once the body temperature falls below 95 degrees.
They are treated with care and gentility until they get older and can be safely roughed up for play.
He did, but sadly in the last months of Mozarts life they did not get along to well because Mozart was to focused on his "REQUIEM MASS " and Mozart did not help with his wife with his baby. Also Mozart was drinking beer constantly. His Mother in law sent Constanze Weber to the spa but Mozart notied one night and wrote her a letter saying "please come back Stanze {Mozart used to call his wife Stanze} please come back " Constanze agreed to go back but by the time she came Mozart was dead. He was 35 years old.
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Yes, Beethoven was alive during Mozart's lifetime. Beethoven was 20 when Mozart died. Beethoven had visited Mozart in Vienna and played him some of his compositions. Mozart recognised that he had talent and decided that he would like to teach Beethoven. Before their lessons could begin, Beethoven's mother fell ill and he had to return to Bonn to tend to her. Before he could return to Vienna to have his lessons, Mozart had died. Further information In 1787 (at the age of sixteen), Beethoven visited Vienna where he met Mozart for the first time. Here, Mozart actually gave Beethoven his first lesson in composition before Beethoven was called back to Bonn with the news of his dying mother. Beethoven's admiration of Mozart, and this first lesson in composition, is why music from the "first period" of Beethoven's composing reflects Mozart's style.