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What celebrities say about Beethoven

"His life was like a thunderstorm day. First it was a clear morning with only a few lazy breezes. But in the still air, there was already a faint threat and a heavy premonition. Then, suddenly, a huge shadow rolled over, a tragic thunder roar, and a terrifying silence full of sound." Romain Rolland said of Beethoven's life.

When Beethoven was four years old, his father introduced him to music, inspiring his love and inspiration for music. As fate would have it, Beethoven became deaf when he was only twenty-eight.

Deafness may not have a great impact on ordinary people. For a musician, it is the death of the entire world. If musicians don’t have the tools to identify the quality of their own work, they will be unable to create. Beethoven once said in a letter that when he was in the theater, unless the orchestra was very close, he could not hear the music, let alone people's appreciation of the music.

Although Beethoven had thoughts of suicide when bad luck struck, he did not give up in the end. He inserted a small wooden pole into the piano case with one end and bit it between his teeth. Listen while composing. Even though he can no longer compose ensembles, his symphonies are still appreciated.

While suffering from various diseases, his talent was not recognized by others.

He is a musical genius who does not need to rest and is full of fanatical and simple passion for music. He continues to create, integrating his passion into his music. It was a confidence in the music, not disrespectful arrogance. But people couldn't understand that Vienna thought he was an arrogant and isolated genius, frivolous and flashy.

All these things are just a few tests from God to Beethoven. After overcoming the challenges of a series of illnesses, Beethoven began to change his musical style.

Romain Rolland said, "In this abyss of misery, Beethoven is engaged in singing joy."

Beethoven was an extremely stubborn person, so he hated the world. At the same time, he believed that only his music could save "ignorant mankind." He always looks for "joy" in music. Until the birth of "Ode to Joy" in the Ninth Symphony. Beethoven believed that this was the "joy" he felt. It was the feeling of "joy" he wanted. This symphony really shocked the world.

Looking at Beethoven’s life, it was indeed ups and downs. Various illnesses, undervalued self-confidence... However, his love for music and optimism about life created miracles for him.

Being deaf does not mean the death of a musician’s life, as long as you have faith.

Frustration does not mean the destruction of a person's hope, as long as you can firmly believe.

No one’s world is truly dead