Wolfgang Mozart had six children with his wife Constanze Weber, but only two survived until adulthood. They both died without having any children, so there are no grand children, therefore no great-grandchildren.
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The simple answer is NO. Mozart had 6 children, of whom only 2, Karl Thomas Mozart (1789-1858) and Franz Xavier Wolfgang Mozart (1791-1844) survived beyond childhood.
Neither Karl or Franz ever married nor had any children.
The other children of Mozart were:
* Raimund Leopold (died at 2 months old) * Johann Thomas Leoplod (died at less than 1 month old) * Theresia Constanzia (died at 6 months old) * Anna Maria (born and died the same day: Dec 25, 1789
Yes, he had kids. He had six children, but only two survived infancy.
The children that did survive are Karl Thomas Mozart and Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart. The other four are Raimund Leopold, Johann Thomas Leopold, Theresia Constanzia Adelheid Friedericke Maria Anna, and Anna Maria.
Oh, dude, like, technically speaking, Mozart had two surviving sons, but they didn't have any children of their own. So, no, there are no direct living descendants of Mozart. But hey, his music lives on, so that's pretty cool, right?
I don't think he has any great grandchildren yet.
Wolfgang's father, Leopold, played pianoforte and violin, and his sister, Nannerl, played the pianoforte.
They were always deep and complex, smooth and perfect- but never, EVER betrayed any of Wolfgang's emotions just for the sake of a "fake reaction", as he called it. If he never added his emotions into it, the listeners could feel what they like from his music, so everyone will have a different opinion.
No. He was schooled by his dad.