No, Mozart was.
A successful living
Ludwig van Beethoven
it could be no/yes , because at that time the war had already begin when the composer Ludwig Van Beethoven was living. And George Washington was fighting at war.
Beethoven was a composer who worked for commission - patrons would pay him to write for them. He also made money by selling many of pieces to multiple publishers; sometimes more than one publisher at a time (which was very frowned upon).
If you mean Ludwig van Beethoven, the famous composer, he was born in Bonn, Germany and spent a good section of his life in Vienna, Austria. so he was definitely not Canadian. However, his great nephew lived in Canada. This was Ludwig von Beethoven (he went by von, not van), who was the son of Beethoven's nephew Karl. He was born in 1839, and lived in Montreal and Toronto in the early 1870s (he is listed as living at 48 King St. E in the 1873 Toronto City Directory).
A successful living
Beethoven mostly made his living by selling publishing rights to music he had composed and also by teaching private music students.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Frédéric Chopin is often regarded as the most successful freelance composer of the classical era. He achieved significant acclaim while living in Paris, where he composed, performed, and taught without being tied to a court or institution. His unique style and innovative compositions garnered a dedicated following, allowing him to thrive independently. Chopin's success as a freelance musician helped redefine the role of composers in the 19th century.
it could be no/yes , because at that time the war had already begin when the composer Ludwig Van Beethoven was living. And George Washington was fighting at war.
Beethoven was a composer who worked for commission - patrons would pay him to write for them. He also made money by selling many of pieces to multiple publishers; sometimes more than one publisher at a time (which was very frowned upon).
If you mean Ludwig van Beethoven, the famous composer, he was born in Bonn, Germany and spent a good section of his life in Vienna, Austria. so he was definitely not Canadian. However, his great nephew lived in Canada. This was Ludwig von Beethoven (he went by von, not van), who was the son of Beethoven's nephew Karl. He was born in 1839, and lived in Montreal and Toronto in the early 1870s (he is listed as living at 48 King St. E in the 1873 Toronto City Directory).
Beethoven was a composer who worked for commission - patrons would pay him to write for them. He also made money by selling many of pieces to multiple publishers; sometimes more than one publisher at a time (which was very frowned upon). he composed many pieces even after becoming deaf at 28 years of age.
He was a music composer.
A freelance writer will write general interest stories and then try and sell them to local papers or magazines. Some freelance writers have a contract with multiple companies and articles are assigned before they write a story.
he was a composer and died
Beethoven mostly made his living by selling publishing rights to music he had composed and also by teaching private music students.