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Ludwig van Beethoven is a world notorious and famous music composer and pianist. He composed some of the most powerful pieces of music. Beethoven created a connection between the 18th century Classical Period and the Romantic eras. His best innovations in composition came in his instrumental work, including his symphonies. He succeeded in several areas of music (music forms), which were passed down to him from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Joseph Hadyn including the sonata, concerto, and symphony (Isaac, n.d.). Beethoven's extraordinary gift fascinated the world during his time and continues to encourage everyone today.
Ludwig van Beethoven was born on December 17, 1770 in Bonn, Germany to Johann and Magdalena van Beethoven. He was the eldest …show more content…

He was forced to return to Bonn only a few days after arriving in Vienna because his mother was very ill. In this time, Beethoven was the only source of support for his family since his mother and younger sister died, and his father was lost in the world of alcoholism. As for his profession, he was at a standstill, so he just continued teaching other children. In 1789, he played the viola in the court orchestra and was introduced to numerous operas (Jones, n.d.).
Beethoven regarded Mozart as his early musical god, and his early desire was to promote his profession as Mozart's follower (Lockwood, 2003). Beethoven lost his opportunity to work with Mozart because he died by the time Beethoven arrived back in Vienna in 1792. However, his further training was carried on by Joseph Haydn. In these years, Beethoven expanded his efforts beyond piano music and wrote an original piece for chorus/orchestra which was known as the Cantata, on the Death of the Emperor Joseph …show more content…

One of his most famous works is Septet, Op. 20. This was one of Beethoven's major first hits in the musical society. It was designed for seven instruments. Another famous work of Beethoven is Moonlight Sonata, No. 14, Op. 27. This piece had a slow and dark first movement. The name of the song was inspired by the moonlight Beethoven saw while improvising on the piano. This piece of music can be recognized in movies and television shows. Adelaide, Op. 46, is another popular piece by Beethoven. The lyrics in this song pertain to the love for an unattainable woman. This piece of music represents a situation in Beethoven's life. One of the best-known pieces in classical music by Beethoven is the Fifth Symphony, Op. 67. It is mainly recognized by the opening with the famous "Fate" motif. This piece was written during a calamity; however, it was distinguished as groundbreaking (Beethoven's Music, n.d.). In 1798, Beethoven lost his hearing because of a fit brought about by an ire at the disruption of his work. This caused him to write Heiligendstadt Testament, which was a letter to his brothers informing them of his feelings about suicide and his determination to live through his art. Beethoven's loss of hearing had a great impact on his life leaving him feeling ashamed of performing in public. One of his last famous pieces during the time of which he

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