What about Beethoven A, what was Beethoven for?

Updated on culture 2024-05-28
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Ludwig van Beethoven

    Ambition: To be a ** family.

    Interests: Piano playing, conducting, composing.

    Turning point: deafness.

    Life values: never give up, have the belief that bad luck cannot be defeated.

    Famous sayings: My proverbs are always: no day does not move the pen; If I sometimes let the god of art fall asleep, it is only to make it more excited when it wakes up.

    My thoughts, as Voltaire said, "A few bites from a fly do not stop the horse from advancing." "Let these foolish people, let them slander, their gossip can never give immortality to anyone, let alone erase the immortality of those who are destined to be brilliant.

    Romain Rolland's main point of evaluation of Beethoven is that he is a stern classicist, for whom everything is subordinated to a supreme truth, which dominates the play, directs the subject and develops the idea tirelessly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Ambition: The ambition of the family is, of course, to write out the heart.

    Interests: Composition, (I've read some biographies, nothing else).

    Abilities: Composition, Assiduously, Piano.

    Turning point": I think deafness had a very important effect on Beethoven's psyche, and it was a desperate torment for him

    First of all, this desperation is evident in the composer's identity;

    Moreover, in his interpersonal relationships, he became more depressed and manic, so to speak, as if he was afraid of others knowing, afraid of being alienated from his friends, etc., and he could be said to be a manic-depressive patient. Beethoven wanted to commit suicide many times because of this, and wrote some wills.

    The deafness here is gradually manifested, not all at once, so although it is not a "turning point", so I put quotation marks, and it is not to say that he is not good (or bad) to compose before he is deaf, and he is not good (or very good) to compose after deafness, so there is no strong sense of transition, but it is very important.

    Outlook on life: I don't dare to comment on his values here, I think it's something that no one but myself can say clearly. I can only say that Beethoven's value is in integrity, the desire to have friends, and many other aspects such as writing non-vulgar **, even I can't say this clearly, the landlord still looks for information himself.

    Quotes are just a question; The landlord himself can find a lot.

    Romain Rolland's point of view: I think his evaluation of Beethoven can be said to be a heroic great man. From the preface of the famous biography, it can be seen that his respect for Beethoven is mainly spiritual respect, and Romain Rolland is very aware of Beethoven's painful life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Category: Entertainment & Leisure >>**.

    Problem description: What is he composing music for? Why?

    Analysis: 1 Beethoven is for the sake of **.

    2 Beethoven was for the sake of living**.

    3 Beethoven was for catharsis**.

    4 Beethoven was for the sake of his loved ones**.

    5 Beethoven was for the sake of love** (although Beethoven's love was a failure), but Beethoven was never for the sake of fame**.

    He is a pure ** family.

    Noble ** home.

    People for the sake of **and **.

    Great people.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "To Alice", "Heroic Symphony", "Symphony of Destiny", "Pastoral Symphony", "Ode to Joy".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Beethoven's excellent works include the symphony "Hero", "Destiny", "Pastoral Symphony", "Chorus", Overture "Mournmont", piano "Pathétique", "Moonlight Song", "Tempest", "Passion", "Dawn" and so on.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    They are: "Symphony of Destiny", "To Alice", "Symphony of Heroes", "Pastoral Symphony", etc

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Beethoven's works are very numerous, and the main works are dominated by nine symphonies.

    His representative works include: Symphony No. 3 "Hero" in E flat major, Symphony No. 5 "Destiny" in C minor, Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral" in F major, Symphony No. 7 in A major, Symphony No. 9 "Chorus" in D minor (main melody of "Ode to Joy"), Overture "Egmont", "Leonora", Piano Sonata No. 14 "Moonlight" in C sharp minor, Violin Sonata No. 5 in F major "Spring", and Romance No. 2 in F major.

    He is a masterpiece of classical education, and at the same time opened up the road of the romantic period, which plays a pivotal role in the development of the world.

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