But in 1822, he at last found musical employment as second court organist and ended his legal career.
In 1770 he was appointed court organist.
He was the 11th of 14 children and received his early musical training from his father, assisting him as court organist.
In 1675 he was appointed court organist.
Oliver Cromwell appointed him court organist and keeper of instruments.
With the support of local nobility, Mozart was offered a post as court organist and concertmaster.
In 1720, he was appointed court organist at Hanover.
Bach was court organist from 1708 to 1717.
He left the post in 1602 after becoming court organist at Lisbon.
In 1677 he was the Hoforganist (court organist).