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Music, Ludwig Van Beethoven and W.A. Mozart are the two most important musicians of their time. Their pieces are everlasting and will live on forever. Their styles are so unique and uplifting that they could never be matched. These masterminds played in the same time period but their lives differed tremendously. There are some similarities and many differences between these two but one fact will remain: They are the central and most vital part of all music. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was one of the most prolific and important musical innovators we have ever seen. His style of music helped re-shape music and the Classical period. Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria in 1756. Mozart was a child prodigy, claiming most success as a youth. At the age of six, Mozart could play the harpsichord and violin, improvise fugues, write minuets, and read music perfectly. At the age of eight, he wrote a symphony and at eleven, an oratorio. Then amazingly, at the age of twelve he wrote an opera. Mozart's father was Leopold Mozart, a court musician. Both Mozart and Beethoven had help from their fathers in different ways. Mozart's father helped him travel around as a young musician and with this he traveled many places and s


Beethoven's greatest pieces are his symphonies, which can be heard today as often as in his days. Beethoven had a extremely rough upbringing, with his father being an alcoholic and a very abusive person. Beethoven was not as much a child star as Mozart but did accomplish many things as a youth. Unlike, Beethoven, Mozart was a bit spoiled as a youth and because of this he would not tolerate to be treated as a servant. Beethoven refused to be a servant and refused to be told what to do, claiming that he should be treated as an artist and deserved more respect than an average person. During his last year, Mozart was more successful. Mozart earned a living giving lessons and holding concerts. Beethoven's music differs with Mozart's in that is more intense and has a greater range of pitch and dynamics. Mozart later wrote Don Giovanni and The marriage of Figaro and these were highly acclaimed pieces. Beethoven had two brothers, both younger. Mozart's great passion in his work can be felt in many of his various works and his style is that of the utmost perfection and can never be replicated. This would become a problem when Mozart did not develop enough initiative and could not make decisions on his own. Ludwig Van Beethoven came in the later part of the Classical Period and helped bridge this period with the Romantic era. Eventually, Mozart's popularity faded and his music was found to be too complicated and hard to follow. Often times Beethoven's music would not have a clear ending and were dragged out a bit longer than expected.

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