Beethoven's greatness lies not only in his being a musician. He has a beautiful soul that is extremely depressed and tempered in life, and is a spiritual hero. His music expresses this heroic heart.
Before Beethoven, Mozart was the greatest saint in European music. But the value of Mozart's music, after all, stops at a kind of "sound architecture", that is, it has the meaning of existence just because of the "beauty" of music. As for Beethoven, it is even more brilliant. His music is a symbol of his great soul. Mozart's music is the art of feeling, and Beethoven's music is the voice of the soul.
The greatest work of his life, the Ninth Symphony, was written after he was completely deaf. Deaf people can make music, which is a wonderful conversation; What Fengyun has done is the greatest masterpiece in the world! It can be seen that this is the product of transcendental spirit, and only heroes who can transcend the Great Depression can get it. Cowards and helpless heroes who know that fate can only manipulate this great spirit for mankind. Beethoven's ear disease began at the age of 28 (1798). From then on to his death at the age of 57 (1827), the sun and the moon for more than 20 years were all periods of deafness and illness. However, most of the works were produced in this period. Until he entered the period of complete deafness and stood on the stage and couldn't hear the applause of the audience, he continued to compose music and finally wrote the greatest ninth symphony. On his deathbed, he still cried with a sigh:
"alas! I only wrote a few notes! "
From this sentence, we can see that his ambition is great.
Beethoven's fifth symphony is entitled Symphony of Destiny. Beethoven himself once pointed to the first theme of the first movement of this song and said:
"That's the sound of fate knocking at the door."
2. Beethoven of fanatics
Beethoven ignored the worldly wisdom, often acting arbitrarily and despising life. On the surface, he is a fanatic. So Beethoven had no intimate friends except those who could understand and forgive him well. For the owner of the hotel where he lives, there are often contradictions. As for the fierce, I must move several times a year. Critics describe his violent character like this:
"Beethoven was a man who lived alone on an uninhabited desert island and was suddenly brought to the civilized society in Europe."
This statement made Beethoven's side see it very thoroughly. Self-invited artists often have romantic and informal behaviors, and Beethoven is an extreme example. At that time, the famous European pianist Cherny visited him one day and found him curled up indoors with thick gauze wrapped around his ears. Cherny came out and said to people:
"This man is not like the biggest musician in Europe, but like Robinson drifting on a desert island."
He often dipped cotton in yellow medicine, stuffed it in his ear and wrapped it in gauze. The beard on his chin usually grows to more than half an inch. Hair never seems to touch the guide bar. Ears of wheat usually stand on the head. He was once angry because a pot of soup was not cooked well, so he picked it up and threw it at the hotel owner. He often pulls out the candle heart and uses it as a toothpick. When the street is busy in the morning, I wear pajamas and shave at the window facing the street, regardless of people's attention and surprise. Once, in order to get angry, I picked up an open ink bottle and threw it on the keyboard of the piano. When he plays the piano, because his fingers are hot for a long time, he often puts a pot of cold water next to the piano. When his fingers were hot, he dipped his hand in cold water and continued playing. However, his movements are chaotic. Every time he plays the piano, he spills a lot of cold water on the floor. These cold water will flow down from the cracks in the floor and drip into the bed where the people below live. The host downstairs questioned the host of the hostel. The host said a few words to Beethoven, and Beethoven got angry and immediately moved out of the hostel.
Beethoven's posture is extremely ugly. His head is big, his body is short, it is difficult to smile on his face, and his movements are extremely clumsy. Once he wanted to learn to dance, but he couldn't keep up with the beat. It is reported that the reporter said that his facial expression is often cold and depressed. He is five feet four inches long, with broad shoulders, a pockmarked face, a rough brown face and a hard straight nose. The fingers are short, the five fingers are slightly equal in length, and the back of the hand has long hair. I have black hair. I never wear a comb or a hat. I often go out for a walk with my hair on. On windy days, his hair was blown like a flame. People met him in the middle of nowhere and suspected that he was a demon in hell.
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All these stubborn and angry habits are due to his great depression. The root of his pain lies in his deafness.
3. Beethoven in distress ... >>
Question 2: What do you think of the stories of Goethe and Beethoven in interpersonal communication? It is a lie to say that Beethoven despises powerful people.
In Beethoven's life, the composer has gradually got rid of the previous aristocratic lifestyle. Beethoven also has the ability to earn a lot of money through writing, performing and publishing to live a comfortable life, but he still accepts the annuities of several nobles who appreciate him.
In addition, Beethoven was not an aristocrat, but insisted on keeping the word van in his own name (equivalent to de in the French aristocratic name and von in the German aristocratic name). This is called contempt for powerful people.
Question 3: Beethoven's story Beethoven was forced to practice musical instruments when he was four years old; Open a concert at the age of eight; 1 1 years old, he studied with the court organist Ni Fei. Ni Fei saw Beethoven's creative genius, so he constantly encouraged and helped him.
When the slogan of freedom, equality and fraternity sounded, Beethoven came to Vienna, the city of music. At that time, the popular idealism advocated that people should exert their potential and redeem themselves. Beethoven was involuntarily attracted by these ideas. So the early thoughts of romanticism were combined with the music in Beethoven's heart to form shocking music.
How did Beethoven die?
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1792 (at the age of 22), Beethoven officially moved to Vienna. He studied under masters such as joseph haydn, Prince Abra and salieri, who are known as "the father of symphony". Later, under the patronage of Prince Robert Kovitz, Archduke Rudolf and Prince kinski, he gradually established his reputation in Vienna, where Beethoven quickly became an excellent pianist, especially his improvisation.
Around 1800, Beethoven found that his hearing decreased and became more and more serious until 18 12 years (42 years old) he was completely deaf.
Beethoven died in Vienna on March 26th, 827 at the age of 57. The cause of death was Beethoven's careless cold, which led to many years of illness and death.
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Beethoven's thoughts
Beethoven is German. Born in Sagittarius Apollo,1770 65438+February16; 1827 died in Vienna on March 26th at the age of 57. At the age of four, he was forced to practice musical instruments and was often whipped for practicing the piano. At the age of eight, he gave a concert.
1972 Beethoven came to Vienna, the city of music. He learned from Mozart and Mozart Bole: "He will attract the world's attention and soon the world will be disturbed by him."
At the age of 28, I began to lose my hearing and my hearing became worse and worse. I once said to my friend, "... I often feel that I am the most miserable creature created by God. "Finally, I was completely deaf. I once thought about suicide, leaving behind the famous Heidelberg suicide note. But after being completely deaf, I resolutely fought against my fate and began to compose music with my heart.
Beethoven's photo
Beethoven's message
Beethoven, a generation of musical saints, has many legendary stories. He is a master of classical music and romantic music after Haydn and Mozart. He is famous for his bad temper, which is directly related to his deafness. He inherited his musical accomplishment from his grandfather, but unfortunately he died when he was three years old. His musical talent was discovered by his alcoholic father, but his father's motive at that time was purely to train Le Sheng into a second prodigy Mozart in order to make money from him. Therefore, Beethoven was often whipped for practicing the piano when he was a child, and he often cried and played the piano.
Beethoven's personal data
Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart are also called the three great composers of Vienna Classical Music School.
1770 was born in a poor family in Bonn-sur-Rhine, Germany. His father and grandfather are both court musicians. His father John is a mediocre tenor who likes to drink, and his mother Maria is a virtuous woman. Beethoven was loved by his grandfather, who was a conductor at the court, but it didn't last long. Beethoven's grandfather died when he was three years old.
Beethoven's life
Born in Bonn, Germany, Beethoven is one of the greatest musicians in the history of western music. His father is a local court musician. At the age of eight, Beethoven played in public. At the age of thirteen, he served as an assistant organist and viola player in the court. Four years later, he was sent to Vienna, Austria to study music.
1792 Beethoven went to Vienna again. Around 1800, Beethoven found that his hearing decreased and became more and more serious until he was completely deaf in 18 12 years.
Beethoven 1827 died in Vienna on March 26th.
Beethoven's life
Beethoven, known as the saint of music, was born in Bonn on the Rhine in Germany on February 6, 1960. His ancestors were Dutch, his grandfather was the court music director in Bonn, his father was the tenor and court music director in the court chapel of the elected emperor in Cologne, and Beethoven had two younger brothers.
Question 4: The story about Beethoven is 40 points. German musician Beethoven is one of the most famous musicians in the history of European music. 1770 Born in Bonn, Germany. When Beethoven was young, his father had high expectations of him, hoping that his son would become a Mozart-style musical prodigy. When Beethoven was only 4 years old, his father put a bunch of music in front of Beethoven for him to play. Sometimes Beethoven practiced until his hands were swollen and he dared not rest.
One day, the church bell rang 12, and Beethoven was still practicing. He had to wait until his father came back to check his music before going to bed. His mother squinted at Beethoven and said piteously to him, "Son, it's 12 now. Go to sleep first."
"No, dad will hit me when he comes back and sees that I didn't practice."
Mother had no choice but to hold Beethoven and cry at the piano. Soon, Beethoven fell asleep in her arms and her mother put him on the bed.
When the bell rang again, Beethoven's alcoholic father came back. "Where is that little bastard? Why doesn't he practice the piano? "
"Don't look at the time, let the children practice the piano, and don't give up until they are killed?"
Yes, you're right, "said Beethoven's father. He came to Beethoven's bed and helped him up, but his mother couldn't stop him.
Beethoven closed his eyes while playing the piano in a daze. Nevertheless, Beethoven's piano sound is very smooth and natural.
"Well, it's a bit like Mozart." Father said happily on the side.
Chapter two: Beethoven's inspirational story.
The famous French writer Roman? Roland once used this passage to describe a person: "The embarrassment of material life has not changed. He is poor and sick, isolated from the world, but he is a winner: a winner of human mediocrity, a winner of his own destiny, and a winner of his own pain. " Yes, the writer's "he" refers to the great musician-Beethoven. This passage is from the world famous book Who's Who.
Who's Who tells the lives of three famous people: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. Among them, Beethoven is the great man I admire most.
Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany on 1770 12 16. He came from a poor family and was regarded as a "cash cow" by his father. He did not hesitate to beat and scold, which made Beethoven have an unfortunate childhood. Beethoven grew up more miserable, but he gave in and failed again and again. Deaf with both ears, he has also completed more than 100 works in his 57-year life.
"Life is hard. For those who are unwilling to be mediocre, it is an endless struggle, often tragic, not brilliant, not happy, but a struggle in loneliness and silence. " I think, even if no one sees or hears Beethoven's efforts, as long as he pays, he will get something. Just as he was widely praised in his later years, at least the respected Beethoven succeeded.
Beethoven's father used to drag the child to the keyboard and let him practice there for hours, slapping him whenever he played wrong. Neighbors often hear children sobbing to sleep because of fatigue and pain. This is Beethoven's childhood. Today, we are like flowers in a greenhouse, but why should we pretend to be "miserable"? Beethoven's perseverance, indomitable fighting spirit and unyielding spirit of preferring death will never be appreciated. ...
Let Beethoven's spirit continue to spread and develop in countless articles and music history, and impress him deeply in my heart.
"Bring joy with pain." That's right! This man is the music giant-Beethoven!
Chapter three: Beethoven's inspirational story.
Beethoven is Caesar in western classical music. But who knew that Beethoven got ear disease at the age of 25 and was deaf at the age of 45? Beethoven's music brought endless enjoyment to future generations, but he could not appreciate his own works before his death.
Please pay attention to this natural musician.
1770 65438+On February 6th, Beethoven was born in a musical family in Bonn. He played the harpsichord at the age of 4 and performed on the stage at the age of 8, which earned him a reputation as a musical prodigy. /kloc-at the age of 0/0, he studied under Nie Fei, the most famous music educator in Prussia. /kloc-at the age of 0/2, he was recommended by Nie Fei to be an assistant organist in the court band of Count Walterstein, which was the beginning of Beethoven's career as a "music servant".
/kloc-at the age of 0/7, Beethoven visited Mozart, a great musician, and was warmly received. Mozart said excitedly after listening to several piano pieces played by Beethoven ... >>
Question 5: What is the relationship between Goethe and Beethoven? Goethe and Beethoven were both great figures of their time. They admired each other for a long time, but their only meeting ended in discord.
18 12 They walked in Topalez, a bathing place in Bohemia, and met the royal family on their way back. Goethe immediately broke free from Beethoven's arm and stood by the road. Beethoven persuaded him to refuse to take another step, so Beethoven was angered. He buttoned his hat and coat, put his hands behind his back and rushed into the densest crowd. The prince kept close contact with his courtiers. When the prince saw Beethoven, he took off his hat and the queen greeted him. When he was out of breath, Beethoven turned to see what Goethe was going to do. It turned out that when a large group of people passed by Goethe, Goethe stood on the side of the road with a hat in his hand. Seeing all this, Beethoven gave Goethe a good lesson and then walked away. ...
Goethe never forgot this shame in his life. Later, in a letter to a friend, he said: "Beethoven is unfortunately a very stubborn person." He thinks that the world is disgusting and is undoubtedly right; But it didn't make him and others' world happier. We should forgive him and feel sorry for him because he is deaf. " This time, Goethe never argued with Beethoven, and remained absolutely silent.
Question 6: Three stories about Beethoven, 300 words each. One day, the church bell had rung 12, and Beethoven was still practicing. He had to wait until his father came back to check his music before going to bed. His mother squinted at Beethoven and said piteously to him, Son, it's 12 now. Go to sleep first.
No, dad will hit me when he comes back later and sees that I haven't practiced.
Mother had no choice but to hold Beethoven and cry at the piano. Soon, Beethoven fell asleep in her arms and her mother put him on the bed.
When the bell rang again, Beethoven's alcoholic father came back. What about that little bastard? Why doesn't he practice the piano?
Don't look at the time, let the child practice the piano, and he won't stop until he is killed.
Yes, you're right. Beethoven's father came to Beethoven's bedside and helped him up, but his mother couldn't stop him.
Beethoven closed his eyes while playing the piano in a daze. Nevertheless, Beethoven's piano sound is very smooth and natural.
Well, it's kind of like Mozart. Father said happily on the side.
Question 7: A few years ago, at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany, I told such a story: Goethe and Beethoven walked side by side on the road. Suddenly, the king came over. Don't be too sharp-edged! You should be smart, not stupid.
Question 8: Beethoven's story (short) has a story that illustrates his and Goethe's different attitudes towards powerful people. One day, Beethoven and Goethe came back from a walk and saw a duke waiting for him. Goethe respectfully saluted the Duke, but Beethoven dismissed Goethe's attitude and advised him that we didn't need to curry favor with them. Goethe was also asked to hold his arm and ignore the duke and his entourage, but Goethe failed, and Beethoven walked in front of the duke with his head held high. The point of this story is not that Beethoven is proud of his talent, but that he despises powerful people.
Question 9: Beethoven's story 1. Heroic Beethoven
Beethoven's greatness lies not only in his being a musician. He has a beautiful soul that is extremely depressed and tempered in life, and is a spiritual hero. His music expresses this heroic heart.
Before Beethoven, Mozart was the greatest saint in European music. But the value of Mozart's music, after all, stops at a kind of "sound architecture", that is, it has the meaning of existence just because of the "beauty" of music. As for Beethoven, it is even more brilliant. His music is a symbol of his great soul. Mozart's music is the art of feeling, and Beethoven's music is the voice of the soul.
The greatest work of his life, the Ninth Symphony, was written after he was completely deaf. Deaf people can make music, which is a wonderful conversation; What Fengyun has done is the greatest masterpiece in the world! It can be seen that this is the product of transcendental spirit, and only heroes who can transcend the Great Depression can get it. Cowards and helpless heroes who know that fate can only manipulate this great spirit for mankind. Beethoven's ear disease began at the age of 28 (1798). From then on to his death at the age of 57 (1827), the sun and the moon for more than 20 years were all periods of deafness and illness. However, most of the works were produced in this period. Until he entered the period of complete deafness and stood on the stage and couldn't hear the applause of the audience, he continued to compose music and finally wrote the greatest ninth symphony. On his deathbed, he still cried with a sigh:
"alas! I only wrote a few notes! "
From this sentence, we can see that his ambition is great.
Beethoven's fifth symphony is entitled Symphony of Destiny. Beethoven himself once pointed to the first theme of the first movement of this song and said:
"That's the sound of fate knocking at the door."
2. Beethoven of fanatics
Beethoven ignored the worldly wisdom, often acting arbitrarily and despising life. On the surface, he is a fanatic. So Beethoven had no intimate friends except those who could understand and forgive him well. For the owner of the hotel where he lives, there are often contradictions. As for the fierce, I must move several times a year. Critics described his violent character as follows:
"Beethoven was a man who lived alone on an uninhabited desert island and was suddenly brought to the civilized society in Europe."
This statement made Beethoven's side see it very thoroughly. Self-invited artists often have romantic and informal behaviors, and Beethoven is an extreme example. At that time, the famous European pianist Cherny visited him one day and found him curled up indoors with thick gauze wrapped around his ears. Cherny came out and said to people:
"This man is not like the biggest musician in Europe, but like Robinson drifting on a desert island."
He often dipped cotton in yellow medicine, stuffed it in his ear and wrapped it in gauze. The beard on his chin usually grows to more than half an inch. Hair never seems to touch the guide bar. Ears of wheat usually stand on the head. He was once angry because a pot of soup was not cooked well, so he picked it up and threw it at the hotel owner. He often pulls out the candle heart and uses it as a toothpick. When the street is busy in the morning, I wear pajamas and shave at the window facing the street, regardless of people's attention and surprise. Once, in order to get angry, I picked up an open ink bottle and threw it on the keyboard of the piano. When he plays the piano, because his fingers are hot for a long time, he often puts a pot of cold water next to the piano. When his fingers were hot, he dipped his hand in cold water and continued playing. However, his movements are chaotic. Every time he plays the piano, he spills a lot of cold water on the floor. These cold water will flow down from the cracks in the floor and drip into the bed where the people below live. The host downstairs questioned the host of the hostel. The host said a few words to Beethoven, and Beethoven got angry and immediately moved out of the hostel.
Beethoven's posture is extremely ugly. His head is big, his body is short, it is difficult to smile on his face, and his movements are extremely clumsy. Once he wanted to learn to dance, but he couldn't keep up with the beat. It is reported that the reporter said that his facial expression is often cold and depressed. He is five feet four inches long, with broad shoulders, a pockmarked face, a rough brown face and a hard straight nose. The fingers are short, the five fingers are slightly equal in length, and the back of the hand has long hair. I have black hair. I never wear a comb or a hat. I often go out for a walk with my hair on. On windy days, his hair was blown like a flame. People met him in the middle of nowhere and suspected that he was a demon in hell.
……
All these stubborn and angry habits are due to his great depression. The root of his pain lies in his deafness.
3. Beethoven in distress
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