I am a lifetime Beethoven fan and recently have been studying Mozart. A few Mozartian scholars suggest that Beethoven met Mozart in Vienna and was intending to study with him. Beethoven however left Vienna in two weeks due to illness of his mother. By the time he returned Mozart was dead. There is no bona fide documentation I have found in Mozart letters that would indicate such a meeting, but at the time Beethoven was a kid
and the meeting would have no significance to Mozart. But it would have been important to Beethoven,as Mozart was a famous musician. If they had met I feel it would be documented by Beethoven as an important event in his young life. Is there any such bona fide documentation in Beethovens documents ?
What a great opportunity was missed by the early death of Mozart. Can you imagine the heights that both men would have been driven to if Mozart and Beethoven had competed for "top dog" honors in Vienna for 20 years ?
Steve
and the meeting would have no significance to Mozart. But it would have been important to Beethoven,as Mozart was a famous musician. If they had met I feel it would be documented by Beethoven as an important event in his young life. Is there any such bona fide documentation in Beethovens documents ?
What a great opportunity was missed by the early death of Mozart. Can you imagine the heights that both men would have been driven to if Mozart and Beethoven had competed for "top dog" honors in Vienna for 20 years ?
Steve
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