Who is Beethoven?

Ludwig van Beethoven, one of the most influential composers of all time, was born in Bonn, Germany in 1770. His father and grandfather were musicians, his grandfather held Kapellmeister in Bonn and his father had less success. His parents were born seven children, but only three survived, and were the oldest of them.

Beethoven received the lessons of piano and violins at a young age, but his father seems to be a tyrannical teacher if the stories of young Ludwig stand in the piano in tears. His first public performance was at the age of seven on Clavier. Subsequently, he had more keyboard instructions, as well as musical theory, as well as the violin and viola lessons, but his general school attendance does not expand the past elementary school. And who predicted that he was potentially the second Mozart. His other published work, three piano sonats dedicated to Emperor Maximilian Friedrich and considered his first remarkable compositions, were in the press before he was 13.

In 1789, at the age of 18, Beethoven asked for half of his father's salary, who was transferred to him primarily to support his brothers, and with the issue of this request, he actually became the head of his family. In 1792 he moved to Vienna, where he would have made his home until his death to be instructed (Franz) Joseph Hayd.

Around 1796, the intimation of deafness began to appear, which would later become quite serious. 1802, despite the intervention of doctors, Beethoven's deafness was pronounced. This suffering had a determined impact on the course of Beethoven's life. His work is generally divided by Into 3 periods. The first period is 1794–1800. The second period is 1801–1814. The last period is 1814 until his death in 1827.

Beethoven is considered a temporary figure among the classic composers Hayd and Mozart on the one hand and romance on the other. His innovation was his constructionEsté Symphony (Pastoral) as program music and its extension of Quartet, Concert, Sonata and Symphony forms. And these are some of the forms for which it is best known. He wrote nine symphonies, 17 string quartets, 32 sonatas, 5 piano concerts, a violin concert and a triple concert, as well as opera, ballet, random music and foreplay. Many people recognize the sound, not by name, his fifth symphony, his ninth (choral) symphony and imperial concert.

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