baroque and classical
Mozart and Beethoven were of the 'Classical' music era (although Beethoven actually bridged the Classical and Romantic periods), whilst Bach was purely of the Baroque era. Also, Mozart and Beethoven met each other, with Mozart actually giving Beethoven his first lesson in composition. Bach actually died six years before Mozart was even born.
Mozart and Beethoven were the greatest composers of their time. Both were renowned child prodigies, pianists, improvisers, and composers who contributed widely to orchestral, piano, and chamber music genres. Mozart was a more early classical composer and Beethoven later. Beethoven was essentially the bridge between the Classical and Romantic periods of music.
One of Mozart's influences in his early life was Beethoven who already made some of his famous musical artworks. Also, Mozart's family was a very musical family and so he got influenced by his family but at first his dad wanted him to play the violin, but instead Mozart wanted to play the piano.Another answer:Unfortunately the previous contributor has got the two composers mixed up. Beethoven could not have influenced Mozart's early music as he (Mozart) was already nearly 15 years old when Beethoven was born. Mozart, however, was an influence on Beethoven's early music.The music of Joseph Haydn was an influence on Mozart. They shared the same musical language and, although Haydn was some 25 years the elder, they were friends and admired each other's music.
Mozart was Beethoven's first teacher. Beethoven had just one lesson with him before he had to return to Bonn. When he returned, Mozart had died, and Haydn became Beethoven's teacher, but they never enjoyed the same rapport or mutual admiration that Mozart and Beethoven had.
Beethoven really looked up to Mozart.
Mozart and Beethoven were of the 'Classical' music era (although Beethoven actually bridged the Classical and Romantic periods), whilst Bach was purely of the Baroque era. Also, Mozart and Beethoven met each other, with Mozart actually giving Beethoven his first lesson in composition. Bach actually died six years before Mozart was even born.
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Mozart and Beethoven were the greatest composers of their time. Both were renowned child prodigies, pianists, improvisers, and composers who contributed widely to orchestral, piano, and chamber music genres. Mozart was a more early classical composer and Beethoven later. Beethoven was essentially the bridge between the Classical and Romantic periods of music.
Beethoven met Mozart in 1787.
Beethoven's first instrumental teacher was his father. He had the opportunity to go to Vienna where he met Mozart. Impressed with Beethoven's genius, Mozart gave him his first lesson in musical composition. Unfortunately, Beethoven was recalled to Bonn upon hearing of his mother's illness. By the time he returned to Vienna, Mozart had also died, and Haydn became Beethoven's next teacher.
Vienna
Beethoven and Mozart were two different people.
They were different people, they wrote in different styles and periods (Mozart classical and Beethoven romantic), Beethoven wrote far less pieces, but fierce ones, and Mozart was like a music-machine, making powerful statements. Your final answer; they are completely different.
One of Mozart's influences in his early life was Beethoven who already made some of his famous musical artworks. Also, Mozart's family was a very musical family and so he got influenced by his family but at first his dad wanted him to play the violin, but instead Mozart wanted to play the piano.Another answer:Unfortunately the previous contributor has got the two composers mixed up. Beethoven could not have influenced Mozart's early music as he (Mozart) was already nearly 15 years old when Beethoven was born. Mozart, however, was an influence on Beethoven's early music.The music of Joseph Haydn was an influence on Mozart. They shared the same musical language and, although Haydn was some 25 years the elder, they were friends and admired each other's music.
1778 Beethoven traveld to Vienna to study with Mozart.
Mozart was Beethoven's first teacher. Beethoven had just one lesson with him before he had to return to Bonn. When he returned, Mozart had died, and Haydn became Beethoven's teacher, but they never enjoyed the same rapport or mutual admiration that Mozart and Beethoven had.
Apart from being the two greatest musicians in history, they both lived, worked, died and were buried in Vienna, although neither was born there. Mozart was the first to give Beethoven a formal lesson in musical composition, although he only gave one lesson before Beethoven had to return to Bonn. This is why Beethoven's early music reflects Mozart's style, apart from the fact that Beethoven admired Mozart.