Beethoven lived between the 1970s in 18 and the 1930s in 19. He is a loyal practitioner of classical music and a powerful pioneer of romanticism.
Beethoven experienced ups and downs in his life. However, his miserable and lonely life did not crush him. He has always firmly defended his beliefs. In the case of loneliness, lovelorn and deafness, he stubbornly followed the proverbs of his own art and created the peak of classical and romantic music art. No one can match him!
The most touching thing is that as a musician who not only captures the meaning of music with his heart but also distinguishes the real connection of music with his ears, how painful and desperate it will be to be deaf! However, Beethoven succeeded in breaking through this unique confusion and obstruction, and finally created the brilliant ninth chorus symphony of Ode to Joy, which was deafening like a volcanic eruption.
1On May 7, 824, this immortal work was first staged in Vienna; After the finale, people cheered and thundered! At this time, Beethoven was still obsessed with conducting, either because he was deaf or because he was immersed in the atmosphere of art and music. It was not until the soprano helped him turn around that he saw the almost fanatical scene. He was so moved that he convulsed and fainted on the spot. ...
Beethoven is undoubtedly noble and great; Beethoven once said: I want to prove that anyone who is kind and noble will suffer because of kindness.
Beethoven's works cover almost all musical art forms!
Beethoven spent his whole life enduring hardships that others could not bear and made brilliant achievements!
Brahms, as the last classical composer, and Schumann, who vigorously promoted romantic music creation, are both German composers and suffering children, but they are not as good as Beethoven who was silent in the course of suffering life, not to mention Schumann's happy love life with Clara and Brahms's secret love for Clara!
Every time I think about it, I often feel dejected and cry silently. ...
I always wonder what makes Beethoven's perseverance, great personality and immortal spiritual soul!
Romain rolland, a German ideological critic, wrote at the end of Beethoven's biography: "An unfortunate man, poor, disabled and lonely, was caused by pain. The world didn't give him joy, but he created joy for the world! He used his own suffering to shape happiness! "
Influenced by Beethoven's spirit and music, it has been until now. ...
And will continue. ...