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To practice, he put his hands in water to cool down.
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Wasn't it hard enough for me to go through? How much effort did I put into the incarnation?
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1. The tragic whipping of his childhood was painful: his father wanted his son to become a second prodigy so that he could enjoy the glory and wealth by him, so he forced him to learn the piano, and if he failed at all, he was severely beaten. It was under such a tragic and painful fate that Beethoven spent his childhood.
Beethoven's talent, coupled with the hard training of the day after tomorrow, Cheng Fan's dismantling of the Weilian is getting higher and higher, and even his teacher sighs to himself. At the age of twelve, Beethoven was hired as a court piano and organ musician, and also took on the responsibility of supporting his family. Beethoven was increasingly valued at court, but he was so ambitious that he went to Vienna in 1787 to pay homage to Mozart.
Unfortunately, his mother became critically ill in Boon and died shortly after returning home. This was a great blow to Beethoven, who spent another five years in Boon. In order to realize his ideals, Beethoven went to Vienna again in 1792.
In Vienna, Beethoven studied with Haydn for a year, and studied with Schenck, Abrezberg, and Sarieri, especially the latter, who he studied for ten years.
2. Beethoven was very negligent about the world's sophistication, and he was often arbitrary and arbitrary, and despised the world. So Beethoven had no friends. In addition, there are often fierce conflicts with the landlord of the hostel, so they have to move several times a year.
On several occasions when Beethoven was playing the piano, he often put a basin of cold water next to the piano because his fingers were hot for a long time, and when his fingers were hot, he would soak his hands in cold water and continue playing. However, his movements were very violent, and every time he played the harp, he would sprinkle a great deal of cold water on the floor, and this cold water would run down the cracks in the floor and drip into the beds of the people below. The downstairs tenant questioned the hostel's landlord, who complained to Beethoven and Beethoven became angry and immediately moved out of the hostel.
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Childhood Beethoven's grandfather and father were both court singers. For the most part, his father was so drunk that he didn't get any kind to the family, and he never even asked if the family had enough food and clothing. At first, the kind grandfather was able to save the family from too much suffering; In turn, the talent of his eldest grandson also made the old man feel great relief.
But when little Beethoven was only four years old, his grandfather died. Beethoven's father used to drag the child to the keyboard and let him practice there for many hours, slapping him whenever he made a mistake. Neighbors often heard the little child sobbing and falling asleep due to tiredness and pain.
Soon after, Faivre, a traveler of little skill, came to the town and was taken to Beethoven's house. He and the elder Beethoven used to drink until midnight in a tavern outside, and then they would go home and drag little Ludwig out of bed and begin the lesson, which sometimes lasted until dawn. In order to make him look like a child prodigy, his father lied about his age and when he was eight years old, he took him out for a meeting as a six-year-old.
But there is no child prodigy in the world, and despite a lot of work, the old Beethoven has never been able to make his son another young Mozart. Beethoven's childhood was too unfortunate compared to Mozart's. Mozart received a good education in childhood, his practice time was pleasant and quiet, with a loving father and a beloved sister; Beethoven, on the other hand, was far less than Mozart in his world-class performances, although his performances earned him the respect of his homeland.
Deafness He almost despairs when he really felt his ears getting deaf and deaf. Life doesn't seem worth living anymore: is there anything more unfortunate for a ** family than not being able to hear the sweet voice he likes to listen to and live by!
At first, it was only Dr. Wiegler and Stephen. Feng. Brojnin and a few other old friends knew about his misfortune.
He gave up going to the palaces to listen to the cheerful ** meetings he loved so much, he was afraid that people would notice his deafness, thinking that a ** family who could not hear the sound could not write good works. No! He remembered everything he wanted to write **, "I'm going to take fate by the throat!"
Maybe for him, creating ** when he is deaf is not as difficult as other ** family. In his view, ** is not only the arrangement of various themes or sound patterns with a charming voice, it is also a language that expresses the deepest thoughts.
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Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in Germany, Poland. His father was a tenor singer in the court choir of the region, moody and drunk; Mother is a chef with a kind heart and a gentle temperament. The hard life deprived Beethoven of the right to go to school, and the ** talent he showed since he was a child made his father want him to become a ** prodigy and become his cash cow.
He did not hesitate to beat and scold, forcing Beethoven to practice the harpsichord and violin endlessly all day long from the age of four. Beethoven made his debut at the age of 8 and was a huge success, becoming known as the second Mozart. After that, he studied composition with the organist Nifo.
At the age of 11, he published his first work, "Piano Variations". At the age of 13, he joined the court orchestra and served as organist and pianist. In 1787, he went to Vienna and began to study composition with Mozart, Haydn and others.
In 1800, after his first victory, a bright future dawned ahead of Beethoven. But for three or four years, a terrible thing kept tormenting him, and Beethoven found that his ears had become deaf. For a ** family, there is nothing more terrible than being deaf.
Thus one can understand this heartbreaking pain in the Adagio movements of his early piano sonatas.
Beethoven was always filled with a fiery heart, but his enthusiasm was very unfortunate, and he always experienced hope and enthusiasm, disappointment and rebellion, which undoubtedly became his source of inspiration. In 1801, Beethoven fell in love with Gilly and dedicated his Moonlight Sonata to her. But the childish and selfish Miracle Ai does not understand his noble soul too much.
In 1803, he married someone else, a moment of despair, and he wrote a suicide note.
In 1803 he emerged from the gloom and wrote the bright and optimistic Second Symphony. After that, more and better ** continued to emerge under his pen. Symphony No. 3 (Heroic), Symphony No. 5 (Destiny), Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral), as well as beautiful and joyful violin concertos, and colorful piano concertos and sonatas.
In 1823, Beethoven completed his last masterpiece, the Ninth Symphony (chorus). This work created the world of his ideals. In December 1826, Beethoven suffered from a severe cold, which led to pulmonary edema.
On March 26, 1827, he left in a blizzard. Never married. On the 29th, there were 20,000 mourners, and the bodies were buried in the mourning cemetery.
The composer only stayed in the world for 57 years and completed more than 100 works in his lifetime. His main works include 9 symphonies; dozens of orchestral pieces (the Egmont Overture is the most famous); 5 piano concertos and 1 violin concerto; 5 other concertos; 32 piano sonatas (passion, moonlight, pathos, dawn, storm, etc. are the most famous); 80 chamber music pieces; 1 opera by Ferdelio ; There is also 1 divine drama; 2 Masses and more.
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