Mozart and beethoven comprehensively analyzes the themes and revolutionary advancements of both composers’ music, looking at their most famous works and comparing and contrasting them. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about mozart and beethoven like never before, in no time at all.
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Mozart once called music "my life", and indeed few were as naturally gifted at it. Mozart’s memory and genius for music allowed him to compose lengthy works, even full-length operas, without transferring them to paper until he had fully visualized and retained them. He regarded copying as a tedious task, and this caused no small amount of consternation among performers, in particular the orchestra, some of whom received their parts minutes before curtain.
Two centuries after a chance meeting between wolfgang amadeus mozart and benjamin franklin, a washed-up piano player uncovers what might be the most explosive musical discovery ever made. But if david can’t put all the pieces together, he could end up like mozart: a dead musical genius.