Mozart, like most children born into a musical family, did not attend "school" as we know it today. They were taught by family members, moms, dads, siblings, uncles, aunts ... and by watching those family members do what they loved to do most: create music. Eventually, they began to understand and were able to read music at a very early age with all the constant exposure. Later one, these children were able to begin composing music which has lived on for centuries.
Wofgang and his sister Nannerl were homeschooled by their father, Leopold Mozart. He mostly did his teachings on the road, though, as the Mozart children were always out and about on tours.
No. He was schooled by his dad.
Mozart has a big sister, i think. i once did a report on him for school
First, you spelled deaf wrong, but no, Mozart did not go deaf at a young age.
They didn't classify school grades so much in Mozart's day. There was no Elementary, Middle or High School ... it was just "school", usually taught at home by parents or relatives, although there were universities specializing in various subject matters.
From what I have learned, Mozart did not go to school. Prodigies do not go to school. However, if that is what you have learned, Mozart toured Europe when he was 6 years old. Amazing, right? Hope that helps.
Wofgang and his sister Nannerl were homeschooled by their father, Leopold Mozart. He mostly did his teachings on the road, though, as the Mozart children were always out and about on tours.
He was schooled at home by his father, Leopold Mozart.
Mozart didn't attend a school per se. He received his musical education from his family, as was the norm for that period of time. Often children adopted the same or similar work that their parents had or were doing at the time of their birth.
No. He was schooled by his dad.
Mozart has a big sister, i think. i once did a report on him for school
First, you spelled deaf wrong, but no, Mozart did not go deaf at a young age.
1778 Beethoven traveld to Vienna to study with Mozart.
Mozart was a great musician. If you want to know more about him, go to google.com, type "Facts about Mozart" and choose what you think is a usefull page.
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Mozart did not go crazy, and especially not from any sort of makeup. Maybe you're thinking of Schumann?
They didn't classify school grades so much in Mozart's day. There was no Elementary, Middle or High School ... it was just "school", usually taught at home by parents or relatives, although there were universities specializing in various subject matters.