All these people were famous composers. Their names also happen to have six letters.
Elton John and Mozart played the piano and I'm guessing that the rest of them did, too.
The site of Mozart's grave is unknown. However, he was buried in a common grave in St Marx graveyard in Vienna.
It was a common grave where many peoples bodies were placed when they died. When Mozart died he had no money so he was given a common burial and placed in an unmarked gave with many oth er bodies.
Actually this is a common misconception, the banjo was actually invented by Wolfgang Mozart and is revered in classical music circles.
Common themes in Chopin's works include the exploration of individual emotion and introspection, often reflecting a deep sense of longing and melancholy. His music frequently embodies the complexities of love, loss, and the passage of time, with a strong emphasis on lyrical melodies and rich harmonic textures. Additionally, Chopin's Polish heritage is evident in many pieces, incorporating elements of folk music and dance forms, which further enrich the emotional depth of his compositions. Overall, his works convey a profound sense of personal expression and Romantic idealism.
Moses and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart have absoultely nothing in common except for the fact they are both humans.
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They are both male musicians.
Both of them were music composers and pianists. Both of these composers were born in 1810. Schumann and Chopin both belong to Romantic era.
Mozart died in poverty. As a result of this and of his not being of the aristocracy, he was buried in a common grave.
They both love rap songs i believe
The most common answer is either his father Leopold Mozart or most likely the famous composer Johann Michael Haydn.
Elton John and Mozart played the piano and I'm guessing that the rest of them did, too.
At present, Mozart resides in a common unmarked grave in the cemetery at Saint Marx in Vienna, Austria. He was born in Salzburg, Austria. He travelled through much of Europe and eventually made his home in Vienna.
The site of Mozart's grave is unknown. However, he was buried in a common grave in St Marx graveyard in Vienna.
It was a common grave where many peoples bodies were placed when they died. When Mozart died he had no money so he was given a common burial and placed in an unmarked gave with many oth er bodies.
No, funnily enough, they were not related. The two people are not in any way connected and they have nothing in common.