Do you have a full spectrum of Beethoven s pathos?

Updated on technology 2024-05-05
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Once, Beethoven went to a restaurant to eat, and just sat down and tapped his fingers on the table like playing a piano. The people in the shop were surprised and gathered around to take a look. It took a while for Beethoven to notice that people were watching him, but he still didn't understand what was going on, and just said:

    Let's do the math, how much should I pay? The people around him laughed when they heard this, because he didn't eat anything at all, but only went to beat himself.

    One day in 1824, Beethoven went to conduct his Ninth Symphony, which was applauded unanimously by the audience, and a total of five warm applauses rang out, but he did not hear it at all, until a female singer pulled him to the front stage, and he saw the audience standing up, some waving hats, some applauding enthusiastically. This kind of frenzied scene made Beethoven very excited.

    When Beethoven was 8 years old, John thought his son could earn money for him. He gave a piano recital in the hall of the ** school in Cologne, with a price tag of 1 gold coin per person. In order to increase the box office value and arouse the curiosity of the audience, he deliberately mentioned Beethoven as 6 years old in the advertisement, so as to achieve the effect of a prodigy performance, and the Cologne newspaper on March 26, 1778 prominently published the news of "6-year-old children's ** recital".

    This performance was a success, and he continued to travel with Beethoven to perform ever since. When Beethoven entered elementary school, he was slightly freed from his father's control, and he had some free time at school.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I have it at home, but I can't upload it, which is a piece from the 10th grade of the "National Piano Examination".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The melody resounded with the story.

    Uncover your extraordinary biography.

    In the night angels descend before dawn.

    Awaken a destiny full of miracles.

    Listen to Alice's melody.

    If you don't tear up the letter I wrote.

    Memories debunked after the end of the overture.

    Soothe your soul melodious. Concerto.

    Beethoven's sorrow wanders in the Rhine.

    Witty nights of tears left in the city of Bonn.

    Vienna pushes open the window, but the scenery is so euphemistic.

    The black and white keys compose a magnificent movement.

    Playing and singing Beethoven's sorrow in the dilapidated piano room.

    Visiting the window of gorgeous desires on the humorous street.

    The small wooden boat was forgotten, leaving for the dim moonlight.

    Unable to lament whose emotions are hesitant and the ending is messy.

    Listen to Alice's melody.

    If you don't tear up the letter I wrote.

    Memories debunked after the end of the overture.

    A melodious concerto that soothes your soul.

    Beethoven's sorrow wanders in the Rhine.

    Witty nights of tears left in the city of Bonn.

    Vienna pushes open the window, but the scenery is so euphemistic.

    The black and white keys compose a magnificent movement.

    Playing and singing Beethoven's sorrow in the dilapidated piano room.

    Visiting the window of gorgeous desires on the humorous street.

    The small wooden boat was forgotten, leaving for the dim moonlight.

    Unable to lament anyone's emotional hesitation.

    Beethoven's sorrow wanders in the Rhine.

    Witty nights of tears left in the city of Bonn.

    Vienna pushes open the window, but the scenery is so euphemistic.

    The black and white keys compose a magnificent movement.

    Playing and singing Beethoven's sorrow in the dilapidated piano room.

    Visiting the window of gorgeous desires on the humorous street.

    The small wooden boat was forgotten, leaving the dim moonlight.

    Unable to lament whose emotions are hesitant and the ending is messy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I can't upload the score, I suggest you buy six Beethoven piano sonatas. There is pathos, passion, storm, moonlight, dawn, pastoral on it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is not Beethoven's "Pathétique", but more like.

    The so-called "Sadness" of the V3 version of Audition

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    wxyz when I was learning the piano,Sorted out Jay Chou's,All the classical**,There are hundreds of piano scores of popular songs,There are original versions and simple scores,You said that there are all in it,pdf is very clear and can be printed,The network disk will be passed to you,I hope it can be useful to you ABCD

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, please send me your email address.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    He thought about the room emptyly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That was made by netizens themselves, and if you look at it, you will know that it is impossible to play it with one hand. It is estimated that it is more difficult to search for *** and scores on the Internet.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You go to the insect piano and search for it, and there will be! If you can't, buy a collection of Ben Be's multi-minute sonatas.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The numerical score of "Beethoven's Sorrow" is as follows:

    l 5) (6) (7) (7) (7) (7) 1 (6) (6) (7) (7) (7) (l 5) (5) (5) (6) (7) (7) (7) 11 1 (7) (6) (7) (4) 12 (7).

    l 5) (6) (7) (7) (7) (7) 1 (6) (6) (7) (7) (7) (l 5) (5) (5) (6) (7) 23333311

    1 (7) 1 (7) (7) 1 (7) 1 (7) 6 (7) (3) (3) 1 (l 5) (7) (6).

    The tone in is a low note.

    Dear, that's all, if you can give a little more, give a little more......My hands are going to twitch .........Woo

    I hope to adopt it in time

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A disturbing "buzzing" sound grabbed Beethoven, who was only 26 years old at the time. Beethoven, who was in his prime, was already valued by the music world, and his moving ** was clear and bright, like a touch of new green in the early spring earth, although immature, but infinitely vigorous in the 18th century formalist music scene. This is a new beginning, and as long as Beethoven grasps this opportunity, he will take a big step forward and open a new page in history.

    However, this endless "buzzing" haunted Beethoven day and night, like a devil sprinkled with an eerie mist on the path of light. Through this erratic fog, Beethoven saw a lonely and silent world, and saw that his most precious and indispensable treasure, hearing, had gradually left him and disappeared into the fog.

    As a family, Beethoven knew very well what it meant to lose his hearing. He couldn't hear the relaxed laughter of his friends, and the beautiful music became indistinct. Beethoven went to the doctor in secret, trying to put apricot oil and vanilla oil in his ears, and he trembled and put all his hope in the doctor's hands.

    However, it was all in vain, and the doctor had already shaken his head at his ear disease. Fear, pain, sorrow and anger filled Beethoven's young mind. In the midst of suffering, Beethoven used his whole soul to cry out indignantly to the heavens and to the starry sky that was silent for eternity; "Oh God, God, look down at the unfortunate Beethoven......The cry was followed by a curse of wrath, and he cursed the misfortune that the Creator of nature had inflicted upon him.

    However, Beethoven could only cry out in the desert where no one was around, and could only tear his hair and curse, because he was afraid. He did not have the courage to declare himself deaf to the people, did not have the courage to meet the sympathy and comfort of his friends and the ridicule and ridicule of the enemies who hated his ** creation, Beethoven preferred to endure the pain alone.

    Beethoven dodged. He dodged the city, he dodged the crowd, he dodged the rally, and he dodged the **. In the spring of 1802, Beethoven moved to Heiligenstadt, a small village on the outskirts of Vienna. Here he went through a critical period of life and death.

    At first, Beethoven cruelly wanted to sever all ties with **, he wanted to be a farmer in this beautiful countryside. Beethoven wrote to his friend: "What I want to tell you is that I must be separated from my career, and the best page of my life will disappear with it."

    I can't take care of my own genius and strength, and I must endure the misery. Beethoven suddenly became so weak, so helpless, even pessimistic and misanthropic, and came to the verge of suicide. On October 6, 1802, he made his famous "Testament of Heiligenstadtert".

    In this will, it can be seen that Beethoven's spiritual crisis was extremely severe and intense, struggling with the struggle between life and death.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A spiritual exchange between the singer and Beethoven in Vienna....Feel the mood of this great ** family and understand his sadness.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Beethoven's greatest sorrow was that he didn't get the people he loved.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    V3 is adapted from the third movement of Beethoven's Sympathetic Symphony, which is completely out of the category of a symphony in terms of its first structural form, but the style is still a classical baroque bias towards harpsichord.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1, Beethoven's sadness was originally sung by Zheng Yi. "Beethoven's Sorrow" is a song written by Pocket Yibai, composed and sung by Zheng Yi (Zey), and included in "Beethoven's Sorrow" released on April 2, 2009. The more famous cover version is that of Internet singer Xiao Feng.

    2, Lao Lu lyrics:

    The melody resounded with the story.

    Uncover your extraordinary biography.

    In the night angels descend before dawn.

    Awaken a destiny full of miracles.

    Listen to Alice's melody.

    If you don't tear up the letter I wrote.

    Memories debunked after the end of the overture.

    A melodious concerto that soothes your soul.

    Beethoven's sorrow wanders in the Rhine.

    Witty nights of tears left in the city of Bonn.

    Vienna pushes open the window, but the scenery is so euphemistic.

    The black and white keys compose a magnificent movement.

    Playing and singing Beethoven's sorrow in the dilapidated piano room.

    On the witty street, the waiter takes a window to visit the splendid desire.

    The small wooden boat was forgotten, leaving the dim moonlight.

    Unable to lament whose emotions are hesitant and the ending is messy.

    Listen to Alice's melody.

    If you don't tear up the letter I wrote.

    Memories debunked after the end of the overture.

    A melodious concerto that soothes your soul.

    Beethoven's sorrow wanders in the Rhine.

    Witty nights of tears left in the city of Bonn.

    Vienna pushes open the window, but the scenery is so euphemistic.

    The black and white keys compose a magnificent movement.

    Playing and singing Beethoven's sorrow in the dilapidated piano room.

    Visiting the window of gorgeous desires on the humorous street.

    The small wooden boat was forgotten, leaving the dim moonlight.

    Unable to lament who has to be emotionally hesitant.

    Beethoven's sorrow wanders in the Rhine.

    Witty nights of tears left in the city of Bonn.

    Vienna pushes open the window, but the scenery is so euphemistic.

    The black and white keys compose a magnificent movement.

    In the dilapidated piano room, Beethoven's sorrow is played.

    Visiting the window of gorgeous desires on the humorous street.

    The small wooden boat was forgotten, leaving the dim moonlight.

    Unable to lament whose love is hesitant to return to the ending is messy.

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