Mozart played the 'fortepiano' - the forerunner of the modern piano. He was virtuosic and gave frequent perfornances of his own compositions, for example his subscription concertos - often playing from memory. He was also an adept improviser at the piano and this was on display in the cadenzas of his concertos.
Leopold was Mozart's somewhat famous (composer/musician/author) father. Anton Mozart was a German painter and draughtsman, and lived before either. So, there is no connection that i know of, unless the latter two were in some way related.
First, you spelled deaf wrong, but no, Mozart did not go deaf at a young age.
Yes he did. He inspired people like Beethoven and Mozart.
Mozart wrote his first opera when he was 12 years old. Becuse he was inspired by music.
Beethoven....
God
no, he was composer.
His dad
Mozart
Wolfgang Mozart
He was inspired because of his farther was a faos painter and a gilder. so thatd is why Francisco Goya was a inspired to become a famous painter and gilder like his farther.
Mozart
There is usually one and the same answer to those questions 'Why did XXX become an artist?' Because they felt they had the talent and the urge. It is as simple as that!
his father inspired him to be a musician
Tom Thomson painted at Algonquin Provincial Park. He found he had the talent and the urge, which is the usual reason for becoming a painter.
Leopold was Mozart's somewhat famous (composer/musician/author) father. Anton Mozart was a German painter and draughtsman, and lived before either. So, there is no connection that i know of, unless the latter two were in some way related.
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