Beethoven - he was rich anyway, so didn't need the money from his compositions so he composed for fun essentially, and people liked his music so didn't commission their own.
This system allowed Mozart to practice his music. With a patronage, he had all the life necessities he needed and was able to concentrate on music and not other work.
Beethoven
Beethoven considered himself outside the bounds of the patronage system.
patronage
Beethoven and Haydn both worked under the Patronage System. However, both often worked for third parties selling compositions, doing lessons, or performing. ......... Beethoven and Haydn both worked under the patronage system, however, Beethoven did not work exclusively under this system. Haydn stayed with his patron until the Spanish duke died! Beethoven was paid from several avenues and had freedom to write or not write when he chose. The difference was, if Haydn was asked to write by his patron he had to whether he felt like it or not, Beethoven was what we would refer to as a free agent. So the answer is Hayden worked exclusively under the patronage system for the large majority of his life.
Musicians began to see themselves as artist, rather than as servants of a church court if its "DID NOT" then the answer will be --The Industrial Revolution caused many musicians to favor factory jobs over employment in the court.
no
no
Patronage contributed to government incompetence and fraud by giving government jobs to people who had helped a candidate get elected. This was unfair treatment to the rest of the society.
patronage
Political Patronage
beethoven
Yes.
patronage system
This system allowed Mozart to practice his music. With a patronage, he had all the life necessities he needed and was able to concentrate on music and not other work.
Spoils System?
many unqualified & corrupt workers were hiierd!