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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was one of Germany's greatest artists. Originally from the Netherlands (also known as Poland) and born in a civilian family in Bonn, Germany, he showed his talent early and began to perform on stage at the age of eight. In 1792, he went to Vienna to further his studies, and made rapid progress in his art.
He has created a large number of excellent works full of the atmosphere of the times, such as: symphony "Hero", "Destiny";Overture "Mourning Monte";Piano sonatas "Pathétique", "Moonlight Song", "The Tempest", "Passion" and many more. A rough life without a family.
At the age of twenty-six, he became deaf and in his later years was completely deaf, and could only converse with people through a talkbook.
Through his speeches and works, he shouted for the republican ideals and wrote the immortal masterpiece "Ninth Symphony". Influenced by the Enlightenment of the 18th century and the German Hurricane Movement, his works have a distinct personality and are much more developed than his predecessors. In terms of performance, he was involved in almost all genres at the time;It greatly improves the expressiveness of the piano and gives it a symphonic dramatic effect.
It also makes the symphony an important form that directly reflects social change. Beethoven collected the masterpiece of the classics, and at the same time opened up the road of the Romantic period, which played a pivotal role in the development of the world, and was respected as the "music saint".
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Ludwig van Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in Bonn, Germany, a small city with a population of less than 30,000. The east of the city is bordered by the Rhine River, and the mountains to the north of the city are verdant. Schumann, the author of Fantasia, once wrote:
…When a ship on the Rhine passed by and a foreigner asked the name of the giant, every child could answer – it was Beethoven. The foreigners on board thought it was the name of a German emperor." Schumann's words are a change for us today, more than 100 years later.
Because, now Beethoven belongs to the whole world. People know his "Destiny", his "Hero", his "Passion" and "Pathos", and the creator Beethoven is a great ** home, the engineer of the human soul. At the age of 26, Beethoven began to notice a gradual decline in his hearing, and by the age of 45, he was completely deaf in his ears.
For a ** family, this is undoubtedly a fatal blow. However, the stubborn Beethoven did not succumb to the arrangement of fate, but, as he himself said, "to choke the throat of fate......
He used a small wooden pole, one end of which was inserted into the piano case, and the other end was bitten by his teeth, which he used to "listen" to the music when composing. You can imagine what a lot of perseverance it takes to do all this! On May 7, 1824, Beethoven successfully conducted his monumental Symphony No. 9 (choral) composed after he became deaf in both ears.
When the audience burst into thunderous applause, the composer was unaware of the excitement until a female singer took him by the hand and made him face the audience. He finally overcame fate with tenacious will and confidence, and won the respect and admiration of the people. On March 26, 1827, on a thunderstormy night, the giant Beethoven passed away alone at the age of 57.
The news of Beethoven's death plunged the people of Vienna into grief. More than 20,000 people attended his funeral. In the mourning procession, the outstanding Austrian composer Schubert walked at the front of the procession with a torch in his hand and tears streaming down his face.
Beethoven dedicated his life to the cause of **, and has composed nine symphonies, 32 piano sonatas, and nearly 200 piano and violin concertos. When Engels talked about Beethoven's symphonies, he wrote: "If you have not heard such magnificent works, then you can say that you have never heard anything good in your life."
Deafness is the death of a part of the world for ordinary people, and the death of the whole world for ** family.
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It mainly tells the story that more than 200 years ago, Beethoven came to a small town by the Rhine River to perform, and when he walked in the evening, he was attracted by the intermittent sound of the piano and came to a thatched hut. He heard the conversation between the brother and sister in the hut, and couldn't help but go into the hut, play a song of his own for the brother and sister, and improvise the legend of the moonlight song.
1. The first paragraph (verse 1): It is said that Beethoven once composed "Moonlight Song".
2. The second paragraph (verses 2 and 3): It is said that Beethoven heard the sound of the harp outside the hut.
3. The third paragraph (verses 4 and 7): Beethoven plays the piano for the blind girl.
4. The fourth paragraph (verses 8 and 10): Beethoven plays the "Moonlight Song".
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