Mozart 's music reached all over the world during and after the Enlightenment period. Mozart inspired and broke free from the tradition style of music that held strong roots throughout the world. Wolfgang Amedes Mozart lived in Austria but traveled to France and England. These countries exposed him to the ideas of independence and individual right which went on an inspired his music.
He went to live with his brother, Johann Christoph, an organist. While he was with his brother he learned how to play the keyboard and studied composition. The other composers of his time were just poor so was Bach but, on top of that his parents die and, he still composed brilliant pieces. So that makes him better than other composers. Secondly other composers were jealous one even said, “For me there is
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian multiinstrumental artist, musician, and composer whose bizarre, yet extraordinary musical style and sound influenced not just the classical music age, but also the music you hear today. Mozart compositions would go outside of and beyond what kings and emperors were used to hearing. Like Chris McCandless, Mozart was questioned for his choices, criticized for what he did, and was isolated from the so called average people of society. Both Mozart and McCandless would do what they wanted, lived the way they wanted, and desired what they did, despite who told them so. Wolfgang Mozart was born into musical family in Salzburg Austria on January 27, 1756.
His father, Leopold, noticed his son’s extraordinary musical gifts when Mozart was only five, because he could not only play but also compose music. Leopold took his son to the Bavarian Court, the first place Mozart performed
Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and musician born in 1685 of the Baroque period and is famously known for his instrumental compositions such as Prelude and Fugue No. 2 in C minor, Toccato and Fugue in D minor, and Magnificat just to name a few. Since the 19th century, Bach has been generally regarded as the greatest composer of all time. Being the last of eight children to be born into the Bach family, Johann basically had his life set up for him because his father was a city musician from Eisenach. Johann became an orphan at the tender age of ten and went to live with his brother in Luneburg while continuing his musical formation. I would like to think that Johann had a predominantly stable and great life, but he had to work hard
It was April 22, 1915, the French and the Germans had been in the battle of Ypres on the Western front for almost seven months. Suddenly the French soldiers noticed that their comrades were falling one by one onto the ground gasping for breath. In just a matter of minutes, over one-thousand of the French soldiers had died, and another four-thousand were wounded. The sudden deaths of the Allied forces were caused by a special team of German military meteorologists who had just opened six-thousand steal cylinders releasing one hundred and sixty tons of chlorine gas (FritzGerard, 1). They let the clouds drift into the complex system of French and British trenches and when breathed in, it caused death in just several seconds.
Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart was born on 27 January 1756 to Leopold Mozart (1719–1787) and Anna Maria (1720–1778) at 9 Getreidegasse in Salzburg. This was the capital of the Archbishopric of Salzburg or what is now Austria, then part of the Holy Roman Empire. His father Leopold was a German composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist. Nevertheless, his greatest achievement is being accredited for teaching his son and coaching him into becoming one of the greatest composers of all time as well as publishing a violin textbook (Versuch einer gründlichen Violinschule). Wolfgang was the youngest of seven children, five of whom died in infancy.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a child prodigy, who grew into a amazing composer and musician. He is a household name, and his music lives on in history. But how much do we really know about Mozart, and how much of the information we know about him is really fact. Do we learn about him in movies and hold what they say as truth, or do we search farther and see what history really shows. One example in which you must really question the evidence given about his life; and search to find what is fact or fiction is in the movie Amadeus.
Franz Joseph Haydn was born on March 31, 1732, in Rohrau, Austria. He was the second oldest child of his parents: Mathias and Maria Haydn. Haydn had four siblings: Franziska, Anna Maria, Johann Evangelist, a tenor singer, and Michael, a Classical composer (“...Haydn,” Encyclopedia). Haydn’s father, Mathias, was a wheelwright and his mother, Maria, was a chef at the palace of Count Harrach. Neither of them was musically inclined, although Mathias was found of the harp and taught himself how to play it.
Franz Joseph Haydn was born on March 31, 1732, in Rohrau, Austria to humble parents. His father was a wheelwright, while his mother was a cook for the lords of the village. They married and had six children, including Haydn. Before the young age of six, Haydn had shown great musical talent.
And Beethoven is associated with his high techniques and expression. Mozart rules in all of these aspects and more. He had the harmonic intricacy, the melodic elegance, the artistic techniques, and the emotional side to it all. Furthermore, he was the best in every music style there was back in the day. From his concertos, symphonies, sonatas, and operas, it seems there was nothing that he could not accomplished.
Frédéric François Chopin was a brilliant musician who made an incredible impact not only on the Romantic Era (19th century), which is when he composed his works but also on countless musicians to come. He was a beloved Polish composer and pianist who, during his short 39-year life, was able to rise to become a cultural icon in music history. His main focuses in music were the melody, harmony, and specific piano techniques that were prominent during the Romantic period. His skill on the piano and his heart-felt pieces forever revolutionized the use of the piano for solo, musical pieces. Chopin was born in a small town near Warsaw, Poland named Zelazowa Wola on March 1, 1810.
Franz Joseph Haydn was an outstanding ingenious Austrian composer from the classical time. Haydn was born in March 31st, 1732 in Austria. He was involved in the evolution of chamber music. The piano trio was one of the expansions. His integration to musical forms has earned him the designation Father of the Symphony and Father of the String Quartet.
Anyone of you believed that musical genius really does exist? Well, yes there is, which is the one I’m going to introduce now. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, an Austrian composer widely known as one of the most famous composers in world history, has accomplished many things throughout his life even though he lives a short life of 35 years. Mozart is really talented and gifted that music just comes to him naturally. Mozart is born on January 27, 1756, Salzburg, Austria.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian composer born January 27, 1756 in Salzburg, Austria. When he was around the age of six he had already acquired a reputation throughout Europe as