What Beethoven Tells Us What inspiration does Beethoven s story teach us

Updated on culture 2024-06-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Tell us that the deaf also know how to drip.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    An outstanding great man must have succeeded after experiencing all kinds of setbacks and failures; A great man, we must learn many lessons from him; An outstanding great man will surely teach us to study and do things tenaciously. Like Beethoven, we must forge ahead on the road of study with tenacious perseverance.

    Beethoven's greatest work, the Ninth Symphony, was composed after he was completely deaf. It is a wonderful talk that the deaf can make **, not to mention that it is the greatest masterpiece in the world! It can be seen from this that fate can only operate cowards for human beings, but cannot control warriors with perseverance and tenacious spirit.

    In the face of such a great legend, my heart is full of infinite emotion. He was tormented by a tragic fate physically and mentally, and he was confronted with the hostile city of Vienna, cheered, but no one cared about the difficulties. This is Beethoven's tragic life, although Beethoven is deaf, he still did not give up the pursuit of ** and the struggle against fate.

    Beethoven wrote the immortal "Ode to Joy" at the end of his life, and when I felt sad about my calamity outside the window, he would come to me, like an old man who had experienced many vicissitudes, and play a sad song on the piano to comfort me as I cried. When I overcame difficulties and obstacles and felt deep pain in not being able to reach my goal, he played a high-spirited "Ode to Joy", which gave me a joy and courage.

    Beethoven, thank you for helping me get out of the tragedy, giving me the courage to overcome the disease, and the determination to overcome the difficulties. Your rebellion, your kindness, your strong will to overcome setbacks, I will never forget.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Beethoven was tormented by illness and poverty, but never gave up the pursuit of **, and also told us that no matter how difficult life is, we can't give up ourselves, and we are the people who love ourselves the most, only ourselves, we must also have Beethoven's perseverance and tenacious heart, great personality and outstanding achievements.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello!

    They all have perseverance, tenacious hearts, great personalities and outstanding achievements.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No matter how difficult life is, you can't give up on yourself! The only person who loves himself the most is himself!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Beethoven, what a common name! But it was this ordinary name that left an indelible impression on me.

    Beethoven suffered from neurological deafness at the age of 26, and his hearing gradually disappeared. He can only communicate with others through a talkbook. But the lonely life and unfair fate did not make him lose hope and confidence in life.

    He did his best to write many immortal masterpieces. "Destiny", "Heroes", "Pastoral" and so on are the highest peaks of his creation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Beethoven's greatness lies not only in a home. He has a beautiful soul that is very depressed and refined in life, and he is a hero of the heart. His ** is the manifestation of this heroic heart.

    In Beethoven's time, the great sage of European music was Mozart. However, the value of Mozart's **, after all, stops at a kind of "sound architecture", that is, it only has the meaning of existence because of the "beauty" of **. As for Beethoven, it is even more brilliant, and his ** is a representation of his great soul.

    Mozart's is the art of feeling, and Beethoven's is the sound of the soul.

    The greatest work of his career, the Ninth Symphony, was composed after he became completely deaf. It is a wonderful talk that a deaf person can do **; And what he did was the greatest masterpiece in the world! It can be seen that all this is the product of a transcendent spirit, and only the hero who can transcend the great suffering of life can attain it.

    It can also be seen that fate can only manipulate cowards and cowards for human beings, and there is nothing to do with this great spiritual hero. Beethoven's ear disease began at the age of 28 (1798). From then until his death at the age of 57 (1827), the more than 20 years of the year were all periods of deafness.

    However, most of the works were produced during this period. It was not until he reached the stage of total deafness and could not hear the applause of the audience standing on the bandstand that he continued to compose, and finally put down his pen for the greatest "Ninth Symphony". When he was dying, he still sighed in his mouth:

    Alas! I only wrote a few notes! ”

    The greatness of his ambitions can be glimpsed in this sentence.

    Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is titled "Symphony of Destiny". Beethoven himself once referred to the first theme of the first movement of the piece

    The sound of fate knocking on the door is exactly like this. ”

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Many people have answered this question, but the real answer is generated by the emotion of your own heart, so the answer of any kind of text is a bondage, and your heart is moved is the greatest revelation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Even a person's disability is in their way.

    I can't stop it. The yearning of people's dreams.

    Indomitable spirit.

    Tenacious perseverance.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you memorize more, you will get more points. (Beethoven).

    Related questions
    6 answers2024-06-23

    Student Carl Czerny (21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian. Famous composer, pianist, and educator. Czerny studied under the famous ** artist and composer Beethoven. >>>More

    5 answers2024-06-23

    To practice, he put his hands in water to cool down.

    4 answers2024-06-23

    This question needs to be spoken in terms of **, which is related to Beethoven's youth and the ** of his creative exuberance: >>>More

    8 answers2024-06-23

    Beethoven's most famous symphonies include "Hero", "Destiny", "Pastoral", "Chorus", etc., piano sonatas such as "Pathétique", "Moonlight", "Passion", etc., as well as operas, orchestras, concertos, chamber music and other works. Known as the "hero on the **". >>>More

    9 answers2024-06-23

    1. Happily forget to eat.

    One day, Beethoven came to a restaurant for dinner. After ordering, he suddenly had an inspiration, so he copied the recipe on the table and composed a song on the back of the recipe. In a few moments, he was completely immersed in the beautiful melody. >>>More