If Beethoven was 16 he as not yet started (he lived another 50+ years) and Mozart was 32 and almost finished. Mozart was at the very front end of public concerts and publishing. These were far better established by the time Beethoven came of age (I think).
I have a friend who was a father at 17, grandfather at 34 and great-grandfather at 50. This was certainly not uncommon in the 18th century. I don't regard those two men as from the same generation. I don't regard someone 16 years older or younger than myself as the same generation.
I have a friend who was a father at 17, grandfather at 34 and great-grandfather at 50. This was certainly not uncommon in the 18th century. I don't regard those two men as from the same generation. I don't regard someone 16 years older or younger than myself as the same generation.