To whom Alice was addressed by Beethoven

Updated on amusement 2024-03-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I imagined the happy times I had with my family.

    The style of this song is relatively light and beautiful, and the melody is also very beautiful. After listening, it can calm people down. As I listen to this tune, I will be quiet, and slowly, I will still fall into memories and imagine the happy times I had with my family.

    At that time, my family was still in my hometown, and my brothers and sisters and I were studying, carefree. My parents are also still working in a small town in their hometown, and the family is harmonious and beautiful, and they have not left their hometown, they are very happy, very happy! Every time I listen to this song, I feel the passage of time, and I feel helpless.

    To Alice:

    Originally known as "Baga Taylor in A minor", it is an independent piano piece composed by the German composer Beethoven in 1810, and is a commemorative work dedicated by Beethoven to "Alice". It is mainly a rondo, and the structure is abaca. It is a sketch of more than 3 minutes.

    The background and inspiration for the writing came mainly from a girl named Alice. In order to help an elderly man who is blind to realize his wish to see the forest and the sea, she asks for help from others. Beethoven was so moved by this that he played this wonderful ** for the old man on Christmas Eve.

    The old man listened to the music, closed his eyes with satisfaction, and there was no longer loneliness and pity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To Alice seems to have a power that makes you believe in the beauty of life and the beauty of love. Listening to this piano music quietly seems to bring people into another world, where there is only happiness, only beauty, only tranquility, no troubles, no pain. The listener is like entering a peach blossom paradise.

    It also makes us believe in love and longing for love. It is based on a simple and intimate theme: a theme that encapsulates the image of Therese's gentleness and beauty.

    It gives people a very deep impression of being defeated. It was as if Beethoven had many kind words to speak to Thereser. The second half is like a cordial conversation between the two.

    To Alice" is a gentle and intimate tune, with clear mood and feelings, and sometimes serious and steady emotions, as if the author is contemplating, and the expression trembles with warm emotions. The piece ends in a very beautiful and gentle atmosphere.

    I like Beethoven's "To Alice", I like its cheerful melody, I like its purity, I like its romantic story, I like its sweet feelings, and I like Beethoven's optimistic sentiments. People say that his nine symphonies sparkle like pearls, but I say that "To Alice" is like a grain of stardust in the Milky Way, but the light it emits seems to penetrate the heart. Its soothing melody and spirit conquered my heart.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The piano piece "Dedicated to Alice" is written in a gyratory form, and the theme at the beginning is simple, and it kindly portrays the image of a gentle, beautiful, simple and lively girl. The theme is built on a new tonality, with bright tones and strong rhythms, and the piece ends in a bright atmosphere. Whenever I hear this song, it seems that I see the crying little girl burst into tears and laugh after hearing "Dedicated to Alice", and see the world dancing happily, which makes us suddenly brighter.

    "To Alice" was originally a birthday gift written by Beethoven to his lover Moseser, called "Dedicated to Mossier". On Christmas Day 1791, the 21-year-old Beethoven, destitute and destitute with neither Christmas gifts nor Christmas blessings, sat on the stairs of the church and met a crying little girl named Alice. Her parents had died, and her stepfather, who was a composer, was deaf and the little girl was in great pain.

    In order to comfort little Alice, Beethoven wrote "Dedicated to Alice".

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