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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), one of Germany's greatest families. 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.
Beethoven believed in the republic, admired heroes, and created a large number of excellent works full of the atmosphere of the times, such as: symphonies "Heroes" and "Destiny"; the overture "Lamentationmont"; 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. In the years of feudal restoration, when all progressive ideas were forbidden, he still adhered to the political belief of "freedom and equality", and 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 involved almost all the genres of the time; It greatly improves the expressiveness of the piano and makes it obtain a symphonic dramatic effect; It also makes the symphony an important form that directly reflects social change. Beethoven set 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 honored as the "music saint".
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Hello, Ludwig. Beethoven (1770-1827) was a German composer, pianist, and conductor. Beethoven was born on December 17, 1770 in Bonn, Germany.
His grandfather and father were court leaders, and his father sang in the local orchestra. Maybe it's genetics or maybe it's edification, he was found by his father to have an unusual **talent** at an early age, under the guidance of his father, Beethoven began to get in touch with **, at the age of four began to learn the piano and violin, under the strict supervision of his father every day and night. His father wanted to train him to be a second Mozart.
Beethoven began performing on stage at the age of eight. Two years after Mozart's death. Beethoven moved to Vienna.
He was 22 years old at the time. It was here that he met Haydn, a mentor who influenced him throughout his life. He began to study composition with Joseph Haydn.
Beethoven began to emerge because of his unique playing skills. In just ten years, he has created famous works such as the Symphony in C minor, Dedicated to a Distant Lover, and the Pastoral Symphony. As those who have heard him say, "He knows how to engage every listener, and often brings tears to their eyes."
So he also received financial support. After 1790, at the age of 26, Beethoven began to have hearing problems, for which he suffered greatly and became increasingly depressed. Beethoven, who was very talented, did not stop his creation because of tinnitus, and listened to his inner feelings, and he still composed.
But the effect of the tinnitus was that he couldn't control how hard his fingers were pressing the keys. It made him desperate. In 1802, Beethoven wrote his will in Vienna - the "Will of Heiligenstadt".
The will reads, "I should have ended my life, but my art kept me." Between 1803 and 1813, Beethoven composed six symphonies. The most outstanding are the Heroic Symphony, the Seventh Symphony, and the Ninth Choral Symphony.
The "Heroic" symphony of 1803 changed the traditional historical direction of the symphony and shocked the listener. Schumann once said, "Though you hear this symphony from time to time, it always has an unchanging power on you – just as the phenomena of nature, though they occur all the time, always make people feel frightened."
After listening to the "Symphony of Destiny", Engels praised: If you don't know this wonderful thing, then you don't hear anything in your life. "That kind of complete hopeless sorrow, that kind of sorrowful pain", "that kind of tender thinking of love" Engels spoke the essence of the "Symphony of Destiny" in just a few words.
By 1814, Beethoven was completely deaf and almost retired. His ** also puts extremely high demands on the audience. He endowed the ** magnificent momentum and shook the hearts of the listeners.
At 5:45 p.m. on March 26, 1827, Beethoven died. ended his life of suffering and glory. Beethoven's life was full of anticipation and respect for life, and he once said, "I would like to live another 1,000 times in such a beautiful life."
He said, "I hear the trees and the rocks singing. His works have cleansed the hearts of generations of people.
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Kiss! Ludwig van Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven) was a famous German classical composer and pianist, born on December 16, 1770 and died on March 26, 1827. He is considered a bridge between the Classicist and Romantic periods.
Beethoven created a large number of excellent works, which occupy an important place in the history of the world. His works span the classical and romantic periods, including symphonies, piano concertos, string quartets, choir works, and operas. His representative works include the Symphony of Destiny, the Fifth and Ninth Symphonies, and the Moonlight Sonata.
In addition to his outstanding compositional talents, Oak Dauphin is also known for his perseverance and tenacious will. Despite being deaf in his later years, he continued to pursue his career and created some of his greatest works.
Whenever I have the chance, I will rebel against fate – Beethoven. Specific.
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It takes so many words to write a review book, why didn't he make a demonstration himself!