Yes, Beethoven and Mozart did meet during their lifetimes. Beethoven traveled to Vienna in 1787 to study with Mozart, but their meeting was brief and there are conflicting reports about the nature of their interaction.
Yes, Beethoven and Mozart did meet in person. They met in Vienna in 1787 when Beethoven was just 16 years old. Beethoven played for Mozart, who was impressed by his talent.
Mozart was a very whimsical jovial, brilliant musical romantic genus. His music comprised of symphony's that he first composed by violin at age 6. Mozart was deficient in other fields because his music knowledge was so advanced. Mozart had not much reality of what was "the big picture" making him exuberant in nature and humanity. Mozart was one of the greatest most intricate composers to ever walk the face of the earth. Surely, like one of his self biography's read, he was." touched by God in a musically enchanted way"...
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Yes, Beethoven and Mozart did meet in person. They met in Vienna in 1787 when Beethoven was just 16 years old. Beethoven played for Mozart, who was impressed by his talent.
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In 1787, Beethoven's instructor suggested that he travel to Vienna to take lessons from Mozart, who was greatly impressed by Beethoven's ability and talent.
At the age of three Mozart, watching his sister's keyboard lessons, began picking out thirds on the keyboard by himself. His father, Leopold Mozart, was a minor composer himself, and began teaching Mozart. By age 5 Mozart was playing his own tunes, which his father wrote down for him. His father was the only teacher Mozart ever had, apart from his own learning from other musicians and composers.
There are no records to indicate that Beethoven ever married.
Pope Clement XIV summoned Mozart to Rome in 1770. Pope Clement knighted the young 14-year-old Mozart, the only ruler who ever accorded him this honor during his life.
Beethoven's first teacher was his father, an accomplished musician, who started giving him music lessons at an early age. He first played publicly at the age of seven. When he was nine, Beethoven began studying with Christian Gottlob Neefe in Bonn. He continued to study under Neefe for about seven years. It was during that period that his first compositions were published. At the age of seventeen, Beethoven traveled to Vienna, in hopes of studying with Mozart. However, it is unknown whether they ever actually met. He returned to Bonn after two weeks. At the age of twenty-two, Beethoven again traveled to Vienna, where he studied under Joseph Haydn for about two years. He received specialized instruction from other teachers, as well.
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There are no records of Beethoven ever having married.