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To AliceBackstory:
It's Beethoven. In order to help a kind girl named Alice fulfill her wish, this classic score was created. It is said that Beethoven was inspired by a girl named Alice.
She asked for help from an elderly man who was blind to see the forest and the sea.
Beethoven was very moved by this, and specially played a wonderful ** for the old man on Christmas Eve, and listened, **let the old man see: "Alps."
The snow-capped peaks of Tahiti.
The surrounding water, seagulls, forests, and the dazzling sun. So the old man closed his eyes with satisfaction, and there was no more loneliness and pity. After that, Beethoven dedicated the piece to the kind girl Alice.
To Alice's artistic conception.
In "To Alice", it vividly depicts the demeanor of a beautiful girl who is sometimes relaxed and lively, sometimes elegant and dignified, innocent and pretty, gentle and kind. The whole song ends with a very rich and soft lyrical atmosphere, and the dreamlike ending sentence is so beautiful, so pure, so ethereal, so affectionate, it makes people tearful, and a little high.
Dedicated to Alice
This work is soft and moving, short and exquisite, and the technique is simple, easy to play, almost become a must-learn work for piano beginners, and its high degree of artistry and expressiveness also makes it a repertoire that many ** artists like to play.
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To AliceThe backstory isBeethovenAt the age of forty (1810) he was his pupilTeresaCreated by Marfati Zaopei.
Between 1808 and 1810, Beethoven was almost forty years old. He taught a schoolgirl named Teresa Marfati and developed a crush on her. He wrote this little song "To Teresa" and gave it to her.
In the 60s of the 19th century, in order to write a biography of Beethoven, the German ** Noel found the manuscript of this piece in the relics of Therese Marfatti, in 1867, in Stuttgart.
When the score for this piece was published, the arranger misspelled the title of the piece as "To Alice". Since then, people have forgotten the original title of the piece, "To Teresa".
To Alice**Appreciation.
To Alice is written in rondo form and has an abaca structure. Among them, the A part is the main part (overlapping part) of the rondo, which appears 3 times; Parts B and C are the two inserts that stand in sharp contrast to Part A.
"To Alice" is just a piano piece by Beethoven, but the harmonic techniques used in it still reflect Beethoven's style as a composer who "inherits the past and the future", and truly embodies Beethoven's consistent way of composing, which still has an indelible influence on later generations.
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To Alice was written by Beethoven at the age of forty for his pupil Teresa Marfati. Between 1808 and 1810, Beethoven taught a schoolgirl named Teresa Marfati and developed a crush on her. On Teresa Marfatti's eighteenth birthday, Beethoven wrote a piece for her entitled "To Teresa" and presented it to her.
In the 60s of the 19th century, the German ** Knoll found the manuscript of this piece in the relics of Therese Marfatti, but the arranger miswrote the title of the piece as "To Alice". Since then, people have forgotten the original name of the piece "To Teresa".
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Between 1808 and 1810, Beethoven was nearly 40 years old.
Taught a man named Therese Marfati.
and developed a crush on her, and on one occasion in a very pleasant mood wrote a piece of "Baga Taylor in A minor" and gave it to her, inscribed on the score the words "To Teresa, April 27, 1810, in commemoration".
After that, the score remained with Teresa.
There, Beethoven did not keep his own manuscript, so he did not have this piece in the catalogue of his works after his death. It was not until the 60s of the 19th century that the German ** Knoll wrote a biography of Beethoven, and the manuscript of this piece was found in the relics of Teresa Marfati.
In 1867, Knoll was in the city of Stuttgart in southwestern Germany.
When the score for this piece was published, the original title "To Teresa" was mistakenly written as "To Alice".
Since then, the piano work has been widely circulated around the world under the name "To Alice", while the original name "To Teresa" has been forgotten.
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