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About writing Beethoven's music (required)

Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves. -Tagore of India

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Beethoven had a hard life, but he never gave up. His music drives me crazy, intoxicates me and sinks me. What is integrated into his music is his life, his blood and his hope. He left, leaving behind tenacity.

Beethoven was born in troubled times. He leads a hard life. At the age of twenty-six, his hearing gradually declined, and at the age of forty-five, he completely lost his hearing, so he could only talk to people through a conversation book. However, the lonely life did not make him silent and retired. In the feudal restoration era when all progressive thoughts were banned, he still adhered to the political belief of "freedom, equality and fraternity". Through his speeches and works, he shouted for * * * and ideals, reflecting the revolutionary enthusiasm of the bourgeoisie against feudalism and for democracy at that time, and wrote the immortal Ninth Symphony.

In his letters to his brothers Carl and John, Beethoven poured out the great pain caused by deafness and his determination to overcome the disease: "People around me can hear the distant flute, but I can't hear it. What a pity! Such a scene once pushed me to the brink of despair and almost forced me to end my life. However, my art, only my art wants me to live. " For the sake of art, he sacrificed mediocre selfish desires and overcame all misfortunes. He said: "Sacrifice, always sacrifice all the ignorance of life for your art!" " Art, this is God above all else. "How touched we are! We are very touched!

18 15, Beethoven's younger brother died of lung disease, leaving a son Carl. He poured all his enthusiasm for his brother into his children, but what he got was cruel torture. Beethoven wanted Jane Card to receive higher education, but Carl wanted to do business. Beethoven had to agree to do business with him, but he frequented casinos and owed a lot of gambling debts. 1826 (56 years old), Karl, the black sheep of his family, shot himself in the head. Carl didn't die, but he tortured Beethoven to death. "This terrible blow made him (referring to Beethoven) devastated."

After Beethoven was in his forties, his friend and protector died separately, and he became more lonely. He wrote in 1826: "I have no friends, I am a lonely person in this world."

Apart from the embarrassment of life, the loneliness of friends and the pain of deafness, it would be a great comfort for him if he could get some family happiness. Unfortunately, however, his only relative, his nephew, was so corrupt. But all this did not knock Beethoven down. Unfortunately, fate can't hold Beethoven's throat. On the contrary, Beethoven will hold the fate by the throat!

Romain rolland once gave Beethoven a very accurate summary: "Beethoven is a force in nature; Under the battle between a primitive force and the rest of nature, Homer's epic grandeur was produced. "

He had a rough life and suffered a lot, but he was never ordinary. He is my idol. He is Beethoven.