Beethoven the Giant, a preview of the musical Beethoven

Updated on amusement 2024-06-11
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There may be a bar on this one, and it is the best.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.Order of access.

    2.(1) Guests visit the studio.

    2) Beethoven meets and talks with guests.

    3) Beethoven recalls the last conductor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is no answer to question 2 There is an answer to the first question How to say the opposite1 Sort out the whole process of the "guest's" visit to Beethoven, and talk about what things were written during it.

    The process of the visitor's visit to Beethoven: the maid opens the door - the maid introduces Beethoven - visits Beethoven's studio - Beethoven goes downstairs and begins to talk to the "guest" - Beethoven has dinner with the "guest" - Beethoven reminisces. Main Events:

    The guests visit Beethoven's studio, Beethoven meets with the guests, and Beethoven recalls his last conduct.

    2 Summarize the author's image of Beethoven in a few sentences.

    Beethoven's image: independent and proud, depressed and strong, serious and kind, loving nature, pursuing freedom, dedicated**.

    3 The phrase "When a man goes into the field, sometimes I think, a tree is better than a man" understands: On the one hand, deafness created a communication barrier for Beethoven, and was often misunderstood, and his social interaction was greatly restricted, and he was deaf compared to a tree, because a tree could still hear the sounds of nature; On the other hand, Beethoven, who was deaf, stayed away from the hustle and bustle of the world and attained purity and peace of mind, and in terms of purity of heart, people in society are not as good as trees.

    The third question is what I think.

    That's the full answer to the first question.

    But I don't understand why you say that there is an answer to question 2. I can't see it either.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't know what kind of textbook you are preparing on, the last page of our Sujiao version**book**Lake is very detailed, I don't remember which grade, it's either the fourth grade or the sixth grade.

    As for the introduction, you can ask students to listen to a piano piece by Beethoven, and you must have heard it, "Dedicated to Alice" for students to guess, and you can also say that he played the piano to the extreme, and the 32 sonatas he composed became our **New Testament Symphony 3 (Hero), Symphony 5 (Destiny), Symphony 6 (Pastoral), Symphony 9 (chorus), there is a "Ode to Joy" in it, and the students must have heard it.

    Finally, he didn't give up when he suffered from eye disease, his spirit is worth learning from, and he is also a real Lesheng, a real giant

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Students, do you know "Moonlight Song"? That was what Beethoven created, and today, we will look at Beethoven's life and his noble spirit.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What is the author, "** Giant Beethoven" is the 13th lesson of the second volume of the seventh grade Chinese textbook of the People's Education Edition and the 13th lesson of the first volume of the seventh grade Chinese textbook of the Lujiao Edition. The article restores such a great man as Beethoven to a living person in real life, focusing on his inner pain and stubborn struggle against unfortunate fate.

    Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), a great German composer and one of the representatives of the Vienna Classical School, played a pivotal role in the development of the world (from the Classical period to the Romantic period), and was respected by the world as the "Saint of Music".

    Writing features. (1) Portrait description, superb and unique, with God to convey God.

    2) The description goes deep from the appearance to the heart, with clear layers, clear contexts, and rich connotations.

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symphonies "Heroes" and "Destiny"; the overture "Lamentationmont"; Piano pieces "Pathétique", "Moonlight", "Tempest", "Passion", opera "Fidelio", as well as "Pastoral Symphony", "Chorus", "Symphony No. 9" and 9 numbered symphonies, 35 piano sonatas (the last 32 with numbered violin sonatas, 16 string quartets, 1 opera, 2 masses, 1 oratorio and 3 cantatas) and a large number of chamber music, art songs and dance music.