Beethoven

in #beethoven8 years ago

Beethoven was the Caesar of the western classical music. But who knows, Beethoven suffered from ear disease when he was 25 and deafness when he was 45. Beethoven's music brought endless enjoyment to posterity, but he could not enjoy his works in life.
Please pay attention to this born musician
On December 6, 1770, Beethoven was born into a music family in Bonn. He played harpsichord when he was 4 years old, performed since he was 8 years old, and earned the reputation of music prodigy. At the age of 10, he visited niefeh, Prussia's most famous music educator. At the age of 12, upon the recommendation of niefeh, he joined the earl of valterstein's court band as an assistant to the organist, which was the beginning of Beethoven's "music ministrative" career.
When he was 17, Beethoven went to visit Mozart, the music master, and was warmly received. Mozart, after hearing Beethoven play several piano pieces, said excitedly, "attention, ladies and gentlemen, this young man will soon be praised all over the world!" Mozart also promised to teach Beethoven. Unfortunately, two months later, Beethoven's mother died suddenly. Beethoven's father was depressed and drunk all day, so he had to shoulder the burden of supporting his family and return to the original opera house as a pianist.
At the age of 19, when the great distance broke out in France, Beethoven wrote a passionate chorus of "who is a free man" to express his desire for freedom and democracy. Later, Beethoven was introduced to the duke of lysinofsky. He admired Beethoven's talent and accepted him as a servant of music. Beethoven was also quick to captivate the Viennese with his improvised piano, with its music melodies ranging from rippling, stormy, birdsong to thunderstorm. Some have commented that Beethoven's improvisation was "full of life and beauty".
I will take fate by the throat
At the age of 30, Beethoven fell in love with a countess Juliet. Chichariodi, but her father disapproved of Beethoven's humble origins and offered his daughter to a count. This gave Beethoven great spiritual stimulation. It is said that his famous song "to Alice" was created during this period.
The loss of love hurt him, but what hurt him more was that he began to lose his hearing. In a letter to his friend, he wrote: "I live a miserable life... ... If you're in another profession, maybe you can. But in my profession, this is the most terrible thing! Beethoven tried very hard to cure it, but to no avail. Instead of getting better, the disease got worse, and even the church bells across the window could not be heard.
In despair, Beethoven thought of death many times, but he was not willing to die in this way, he firmly believed that only music could save him. In a letter to his friend, he wrote: "I will take fate by the throat and let it not destroy me!" Beethoven was determined to write music for the rest of his life. Since then, there has been a shortage of an outstanding piano player in vayana's official music club, but an immortal composer has been born in the world music world.
Beethoven began to write music at the age of 32. After nearly two years of hesitation and exploration, he finally created his first work with distinctive characteristics -- the third symphony (the heroic symphony), whose most prominent feature is the ups and downs of tone, sometimes calm and contemplation, sometimes indignation and roaring, which makes people angry. Beethoven wrote the "symphony of heroes", originally intended to be dedicated to napoleon, but when he heard that napoleon was crowned emperor in Notre Dame, he was so angry and indignant that he erased the original dedication and changed it into the "symphony of heroes", which was written in honor of a great man.
Beethoven had only one
In October 1809, when the French occupied viyana, the sullen Austrian aristocracy, including the duke of lichnowsky, forced Beethoven to play the piano for French officers. Leave a note before you leave and write: "duke, you have become a duke only by accident of birth; And I became Beethoven because of myself. The duke has now and will. Beethoven had only one!
Another time, when Beethoven was walking with Goethe, he met the queen, the crown prince and a group of nobles. In front of them, Goethe immediately gave way, while Beethoven calmly said, "they should give way, not us!" But Goethe took off his hat and bowed down to the side of the road, while Beethoven strode forward with his hands on his back. As a result, the prince recognized Beethoven and immediately took off his hat to greet him. That time, Beethoven really felt human dignity.
Beethoven created the ninth symphony (ode to joy) when he was 54. It took him six years to compose and modify the tune. On May 7, 1824, the ninth symphony was played for the first time at the vijanakard theatre. Beethoven himself directed the performance, and he could neither see the music in front of him nor hear the music. He conducted the play from memory. As a result, the audience was so excited that they burst into cheers from time to time, clapping as many as five times! Members of the royal family were applauded only three times.
The psychoanalysis of Beethoven's self-motivated personality
Psychologically speaking, the reason why Beethoven wrote the brilliant music chapters again and again under extreme hardship has much to do with his self-motivated personality. The outstanding feature of self-motivation is that it can quickly turn the pressure in life into the motivation of self-motivation, and obtain the spiritual satisfaction in the constant struggle. Self-motivated people are also good at sublimating personal spiritual pain, they will take every life setback as an opportunity for personal growth, so as to hone their own will.
Beethoven's value lies in that he always seeks inner balance in the creation of music whenever he is frustrated in life. For example, Beethoven wrote "to Alice" because of his lovelorn love, wrote "symphony no. 3" (" symphony of heroes ") because he yearned for freedom, and wrote "symphony no. 9" (" ode to joy ") because he was deaf. His greatest quote is "I will take fate by the throat." He spent his whole life trying to prove his ability to the world!
Beethoven's value also lies in his eternal superiority over dignitaries, not because of his humble origins to deliberately curry favor with them. He also shows his pride in his music works. His melodies are more impressive than those of the storm.
A deaf person, however, can write the most beautiful and exciting music chapter of human beings, which is the immortal legend of Beethoven's self-encouragement personality.

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