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What period of time was Mozart from?

Mozart was from the Classical Period.


What time period was Mozart from?

Mozart was from the Classical Period.


How many time periods did Mozart live through?

Mozart only lived through one time period which was the Classical 173-1820.


When did clarinets start?

it was fairly unheard of when mozart started putting them into his music.. so around that time period


What was Mozart's time period?

the classical period i believe


What music period did Mozart play in?

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Austria, 1756-1791) was born in the Classical Period (1750-1825), when composers wrote music by playing a melody on the right hand, and playing an accompaniment on the left hand.


Was Vienna one of the music centers of Europe during the classical period?

True, and Mozart, and Haydn were very active in the city during this time


Mozart's musical time period?

1785-1850Another answer:Mozart was born in 1756 and died in 1791. He was writing music from early childhood, and his major compositions date from the last 20 years of his life.


Who influence beethoven?

Beethoven's early music was largely influenced by Mozart. He admired Mozart's music, and actually met him in Vienna at the age of sixteen, whereupon Mozart was so impressed by the young prodigy that he gave him his first composition lesson. Forced to return to Bonn with news that his mother was dying, Beethoven did not return to Vienna until 1792, by which time Mozart had died. Haydn then gave Beethoven further composition lessons for a short time, which is why music from this "first period" of Beethoven's composing career strongly reflects the styles of Mozart and Haydn.


How were composers treated in Mozart's time?

Composer were treated as servants for kings and queens in the classical time period, but Mozart didn't mind


How did church influence music in the classical time period?

In the 18th century, Catholic and Protestant composers wrote music for the Church. Examples of these pieces include Handel's 'Messiah' and Mozart's Requiem Mass.


How did the 1700s look back then?

it was the time of music with Mozart and beetoven