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Summary. Beethoven, a famous German artist, played the piano for them because of his sympathy for the poor brothers and sisters, and the blind girl's obsession with ** inspired Beethoven to improvise the legendary story of "Moonlight Song", which showed the kindness of the great ** Beethoven - sympathy and love for the poor, as well as his rich imagination and outstanding talent. At the same time, it also tells people that the production of beautiful music not only depends on rich imagination, but also comes from noble and sincere emotions for life.
Moonlight refers to Beethoven's """?
The blind girl's obsession with ** inspired Beethoven to improvise the legendary story of "Moonlight Song", which shows the good character of the great ** Beethoven - sympathy and love for the poor, as well as his rich imagination and outstanding talent. At the same time, it also tells people that the production of beautiful music not only depends on rich imagination, but also stems from the noble and sincere emotions of life.
Moonlight song refers to Beethoven something.
The piano sonata composed by Beethoven in 1801 after experiencing emotional twists and turns, the German poet Ludwig Lehr laughed and Stabble compared the first movement of this piece to "like a boat rocking on the moonlit surface of Lake Lucerne, Switzerland", and named it "Moonlight Song". This is a world-renowned song.
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Creative ideas: determine the center and write deep meaning. We should focus on digging out the life philosophy contained in the event we are writing about or find out where it shines, and think about it repeatedly to determine the central idea of the article. That is, he is good at writing deep meaning from ordinary small things.
Beethoven returned to the inn, sat down at his desk, picked up his pen, and began to record the score of "Moonlight", when he remembered the scene he had just thought of when he played "Moonlight": the moonlight was rising from the place where the water and the sky met. On the surface of the sparkling sea, silver light was sprinkled all over the moment.
The moon rose higher and higher, passing through the veils of light veils. Suddenly, a strong wind blew on the surface of the sea, and huge waves rolled up. The moonlit waves rushed towards the shore one after another......In this way, Beethoven composed a "Moonlight Song".
Because the person is deaf, but before he became deaf, he left a sound memory, with the memory of the previous sound symbols, he began to imagine writing songs, and the moonlight must appear in the night, which outlines a picture of light and darkness, if the brightest and darkest represent the highest and lowest notes of the sound respectively, then it will also be filled with black and white keys, and the interweaving of these keys constitutes the beauty of the moonlight.
Beethoven wrote this song that has been passed down for a hundred years by virtue of visual touch, which was transformed into the brain's auditory memory, and the images in his mind at that time were the moon, the treetops, the paths, and maybe the nightingale, the lovers on the benches, and the owls and voles that came out to feed through the moonlight, in short, the same scenery would bring different feelings in the eyes of different people.
"Moonlight Song" tells the legendary story of Beethoven's encounter with poor shoemaker brothers and sisters and playing the piano for them, and improvising "Moonlight Song" by the blind girl's obsession with **, showing Beethoven's love for the poor people. At the same time, it also tells people that the production of beautiful music depends not only on rich imagination, but also on noble and sincere feelings. >>>More
Originally titled "Piano Sonata in C sharp minor", Moonlight was composed in 1801, close to the maturity of Beethoven's composition. This piano piece is called "Moonlight" because the German poet Ludwig Lehrstab said: "Listening to the first movement of this piece reminds me of Lake Lucerne in Switzerland and the moonlight on the lake." >>>More
The creative process of "Moonlight Song": >>>More
I know, it's Lesson 26 of the first volume of the sixth grade!
Introductory - Presentation - Part - Reproduction - Ending.