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1787 In April, a young man went to Vienna to meet Mozart, a great musician at that time. This man is ugly, short and smart. He shows off his piano skills in front of Mozart, and even Mozart, who is known as a prodigy, is amazed. Immediately said to the friends present: "This young man will definitely make a fire for the music scene." Mozart's prediction became a reality in less than ten years. This man is the famous Beethoven. Beethoven was born in Bonn on the Rhine near Cologne, Germany on 17701February 16. His father, John, was mediocre and addicted to alcohol, and Beethoven had no happiness in his childhood.

~ the sound of my whipped childhood hurts ~

His father wanted his son to be the second child prodigy and let him enjoy all the splendor, so he forced him to learn piano. If he fails, he will be defeated. Beethoven spent his childhood in this tragic and painful fate. Beethoven's extraordinary talent, coupled with hard training the day after tomorrow, is getting higher and higher, and even his teachers are full of regrets. At the age of twelve, Beethoven was employed as a court clavichord and organ musician, and he also assumed the responsibility of supporting his family. Beethoven gained more and more attention in the court, but he was ambitious and went to Vienna to pay homage to Mozart in 1787. Unfortunately, his mother was critically ill in Bonn and died shortly after returning home. This was a great blow to Beethoven, who stayed in Bonn for another five years. Beethoven went to Vienna again in 1792 to realize his ideal. This time, Count Walstam gave a lot of help. In return, Beethoven later created a piano sonata and dedicated it to Walstam. In Vienna, Beethoven received a year's education under Haydn, and then asked for advice from famous teachers such as Schenk, Abel Zberg and Surrey, especially the latter. He studied for ten years.

~ break free and pursue freedom ~

Beethoven gave his first concert in Vienna on 1795. At that time, the citizens of Vienna were deeply impressed by his own piano concerto No.2, and he became famous in one fell swoop. His first symphony was written late, and three piano trio Beethoven were published in the same year, which also established his dual reputation as a performer and composer. In the next five years, he composed piano sonatas No.1 to No.11 and piano concertos No.1 to No.3. 1799, Beethoven completed the first symphony. With his magical imagination, he successively wrote masterpieces that shocked the music world. In these works, life is full of joy and enthusiasm, showing an unprecedented free artistic conception, breaking through the strict form that even Mozart is bound. When things were smooth sailing, Beethoven's fame reached its peak, but unfortunate fate befell him-he was deaf.

~ An inaudible giant ~

This is a cruel blow. In order to avoid being found deaf, Beethoven gradually lived in isolation and became more and more withdrawn. At this time, he fell in love with 17-year-old girl Juliet Gucci Adi. The famous 14th piano sonata Moonlight is their love work.

1802, Beethoven moved to the quiet village of Heirikin, an hour's drive from Vienna, where he composed the second symphony. But the deterioration of ear disease made him miserable, so he wrote Heiligenstadt's suicide note, stating his tragic experience and misfortune. Later Beethoven rebuilt his confidence because of Kant's philosophy. The best way to forget misfortune is to work hard. At this time, he returned to Vienna, full of music, and in 1803, he wrote the thunderous third symphony "Hero". This song was originally intended to be dedicated to Napoleon, but Beethoven was angry because Napoleon was crowned emperor, so he erased Napoleon's name and renamed it "Symphony of Heroes". In the same year, Beethoven wrote an excellent ninth violin sonata Croce. 1804 piano sonata No.21Waldstein was completed. The following year, he completed the piano sonata No.23, Passion, and the unique opera Federio. In this series of works, he showed his true skills, such as "Hua Stein" and "Enthusiasm", which fascinated the world. 1806, he also composed the piano concerto No.4 and violin concerto in D major. 1808, Beethoven published the fifth symphony Destiny and the sixth symphony Pastoral at the same time. 1809 Completed the fifth piano concerto "The Emperor". These are all immortal masterpieces.

~ passionate volcano ~

Beethoven's heart contains endless feelings, exquisite, extraordinary, harmonious and perfect. Beethoven intentionally incorporated his ideas into music. For example, in the fifth "Destiny", the theme motive at the beginning is that the God of Destiny knocks hard at the door, while in the sixth "Pastoral", Beethoven's intention to describe nature is more obvious. In the first movement, he marked the words "a country that makes people feel relaxed and happy". 1809, Napoleon captured Vienna, Prince Gongsun fled, and Beethoven's economy was in trouble. In the days of the war, he still stayed in Vienna and painstakingly created. His concerto "The Emperor" was written in the rumble of guns. Because the first performances of Destiny and Pastoral didn't win the favor of the Viennese people, Beethoven decided to leave for Germany, but thanks to the efforts of Duke Rudolph, Prince Robert Gorwitz and Duke kinski, he stayed. In the future, Beethoven wrote the Grand Duke Piano Trio for these benefactors.

~ music flies into the homes of ordinary people ~

Since the French Revolution, the air in Europe has taken on a new look, and individual freedom and human rights have been confirmed. Beethoven also popularized music and brought it from the nobility to the whole people. Beethoven's achievements are immortal. After Napoleon's defeat, Vienna resumed its joyful atmosphere. 18 12, Beethoven premiered Symphony No.7 and Symphony No.8 at the concert for the disabled, which caused a sensation. He won the respect of the people of Vienna. Beethoven suffered from physiological deafness from 1804 to 18 14, but during these eleven years, his works were rich in content and of historical value.

Unprecedented. He wrote a brilliant stroke in the treasure house of human music. His Seventh Symphony has no title. Wagner thinks this piece is a symbol of dance, especially the passionate final movement. The Eighth Symphony is the clearest and most refreshing of his nine symphonies. He browses life with a philosophical and detached attitude. Beethoven's third life began in 18 15 years. At that time, he had reached the prime of life and had a more thorough understanding of life. Since then, all the music he wrote, except the ninth symphony "Chorus" and "Solemn Mass", are piano sonatas and string quartets, all of which have inherent and profound spiritual artistic conception.

~ le sheng is not good at the world ~

Since the death of his younger brother Carl in 18 14, Beethoven has assumed the responsibility of guardianship and raising his nephew. But the adoption process and the problems caused by his nephew afterwards made him suffer a lot. In a word, he cannot transfer his love to his nephew. Beethoven's theory about how to get along with people completely collapsed. Beethoven, the music saint, became more depressed, and his physical condition was more serious, and his economy was very tight. At that time, he was working hard to create two major works-Solemn Mass and Ninth Symphony. In particular, when Rudolph was appointed archbishop, the first song was played for him. It took him about five years to finish it in 1823 due to his heavy responsibilities. His Ninth Symphony premiered on May 7th of the following year, which pushed his popularity to a new peak. The chorus of "Ode to Joy" in the Ninth Symphony is taken from Schiller's poem "Ode to Joy". He had this idea in his early years and finally got it 32 years later. The success of the Ninth Symphony brought him the greatest glory and joy in his life. Beethoven personally directed the rehearsal of the Ninth Symphony, but due to deafness and disorder, Mrav conducted the formal performance. Beethoven is still on the stage, with his back to the audience. After the whole song was sung, the audience was deeply moved, cheered loudly and applauded like thunder, but Beethoven was unconscious. After being reminded by the performer, he saw the touching scene and answered with tears. This is Beethoven's last public appearance. He unconsciously suffered from liver disease, and his life was difficult day by day. His dying mind tends to be quiet. At this time, Beethoven seemed to be in a thin and pure sky, overlooking the world he was about to leave. He wrote five final string quartets. These chamber music are his last works and Beethoven's will to the world. Prove to the world that the spirit can overcome pain and even death.

~ the last spring thunder sounded ~

Beethoven's life is coming to an end. Only in 1826, he underwent four operations, but his condition did not improve. 1on the afternoon of March 26th, 827, a snowstorm suddenly started in Vienna, accompanied by deafening spring thunder. At this time, Beethoven clenched his right fist and swallowed his last breath. According to ancient records, Beethoven's funeral was held on March 29th, and more than 20,000 Viennese citizens took part in the escort to Jasseur Church where mass was held. ......

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