1793165438+10 Beethoven left his hometown Bonn for Vienna, the city of music. Soon, pain knocked on the door of his life. Since 1796, Beethoven's ears have been ringing day and night, and his hearing has been declining. At first, he kept this terrible secret alone. 180 1 year, he fell in love with a girl named Julietta, but because of her disability (he was deaf at this time) and Julietta's selfishness and vanity, she married an earl two years later. The double torture of body and spirit is reflected in his Fantasy Sonata, kreutzer Sonata and other works during this period. The revolution that swept Europe spread to Vienna, and Beethoven's mood began to rise. At this time, his works include Hero Symphony and Passion Sonata.
1806 In May, Beethoven got engaged to Miss Brunswick, and the beauty of love produced a series of great works. Unfortunately, love abandoned him again, and his fiancee married someone else. However, Beethoven was in the heyday of his creation at this time, and he was carefree about everything. He attracted the attention of the world, and after his glory came the most tragic period: financial distress, the death of relatives and friends, deafness, and communication with people only on paper. Facing the hardships of life, it seems that nothing can make Beethoven yield. He reversed the frivolous atmosphere in Vienna at that time with his own creative style.
1827 On March 26th, Beethoven took his last breath on a snowy day.