When Mozart was young he used to attend the piano lessons that his father gave to his sister so he always wanted his father to teach him too. His father began to teach Mozart when he was four and after a short period of time, he started to see his son’s talent because Mozart was able to learn and play very complex pieces of music very quickly so his father decided to train him. He had a very unusual childhood, he could composed when he was just five years old. He had an extraordinary talent and probably better than his …show more content…
He played, conducted and composed music from his soul. He also left behind over six hundred of his works and many of them were masterpieces; this is why we still and always remember him for the greatest composer of all time.
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