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The origin of Beethoven virus in music
Beethoven Virus Beethoven Virus was played by Diana Buncheva, a famous electronic violinist in Bulgaria, and released by Diana Buncheva Company on 20 1 1-04-09. Adapted from Beethoven: Allegro for Rondo, Rondo for the Eighth Movement and the Third Movement of the Grand Sonata.

Diana Buncheva played this song for the first time in the WEG competition in South Korea, and later it became famous.

Extended data:

Album track

0 1 Beethoven virus

02 drama

03 rainy day

04 guys

05 Snow Mountain

Far away

07 sad memories

08 purple passion

My interesting valentine's day

Days of wine and roses

1 1 Oriental Blue

12 purple passion (club combination)

Just after listening to the prelude, my thoughts are like an avalanche, which makes people excited for an instant.

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 65438+February16-65438+March 26th, 20827), born in Bonn, Germany, is one of the representatives of the Viennese classical music school and a composer in the European classicism period.

Beethoven wrote a wide range of themes in his life, including 65,438+0 operas, 32 piano sonatas, 9 symphonies, several orchestral overtures, violin and cello sonatas and 5 piano concertos. Because of its great contribution to classical music, the development and innovation of sonata form and symphony suite structure, it is called "the saint of music" and "the king of symphony" by later generations.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Beethoven Virus