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    Beethoven Accomplishments

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    Ludwig van Beethoven, who was thought to be one of the most influential musicians of all time. This research outlines primary sources including the composers background, his upbringing, music background, a complete list of his compositions, background on the historic time periods of the composer’s life, and circumstances for which he lived. This focus undermines his role as a dominant force as one of the most influential composers of the nineteenth Century. The development of Beethoven is organized

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    Depression In Beethoven

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    During this time, Beethoven produced nine symphonies, thirty-two piano sonatas, one opera, five piano concertos, and many other works. To demonstrate depression in Beethoven’s music, one only need to analyze his works, specifically ten different compositions; four symphonies, four sonatas, one concerto, and two string quartets. In the same years that Beethoven began to exhibit deafness and depression, he created the “Sonata Pathetique.” This work describes through music Beethoven’s fear of becoming

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    Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven was, and remains today, an influential figure in the history of classical music. Perhaps no other composer in history wrote music of such inspiring power and expressiveness. His influence on the last 150 years of music is unequalled. Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany in 1770. His father, a music enthusiast, dreamed of molding his son into the next Mozart. Beethoven never showed the impressive characteristics of Mozart, but he was unusually talented, learning

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    Beethoven Accomplishments

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    Pianist, Ludwig Van Beethoven, who is universally considered the greatest composer of all time was born in December of 1770 into a modest family in a small German town called Bonn. Beethoven got his name from his late Flemish grandfather who was a bass player at court and then in 1761 he became maestro of the chapel (Iulian Munteanu, Onesti, Romania). During his short years of living in his hometown Bonn, he studied a wide variety of compositions and played the piano and viola. Beethoven withdrew from

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    Beethoven Comparison

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    Both Richard Wagner and Ludwig van Beethoven were incredibly influential composers of their time, incorporating techniques and changes that soon led to a shift in musical direction in their respective eras. Given thought, it's hard to discern which was the more influential, however they both contributed greatly to music of the time and music to come. The two permanently changed the face of music, but also differed in person and the centuries ahead that they influenced. The pair of composers were

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    Introduction Like many people of this time period Beethoven was affected by the French Revolution, the enlightenment and romantic periods; in 1789 the French Revolution was raging and people were dying. The French general Napoleon defeated France’s enemies and inspired Beethoven with ideas of freedom and equality. It was because those inspirations that Beethoven was going to dedicated his Third Symphony, Erocia which means heroic to him, that was until Napoleon decided to declared himself emperor

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    Beethoven Emotions

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    1. After listening to the first movement, write down your reaction. What kind of emotional impact do you think Beethoven was trying to convey with this movement? In general, Beethoven’s music is full of emotions that I can mention. Nevertheless, by listing to the symphony 5th, it caught my attention by having the strategy of (short, short, long) and even it was strong and clear but it was also in the background. In fact, my mined can illustrate it in a dramas themes or action. Actually, I imagined

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    Beethoven He was born in the German town of Bonn on the 16th of December 1770. His grandfather Ludwig and his father Johann were both musicians. Johann was to act as little Ludwig's first music teacher, but Ludwig soon changed to the court organist C. G. Neefe. Passing eleven years of age, Ludwig deputized for Neefe, and at twelve had his first music published. He then stayed as Neefe's assistant until 1787, when at seventeen, he took off for Vienna. Even though Vienna was to be his home for

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    Beethoven Biography Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827). He is known for some of the most influential pieces of music ever written, Ludwig van Beethoven created a bridge between the 18th-century classical period and the new beginnings of Romanticism. His greatest breakthroughs in composition came in his instrumental work, including his symphonies. Beethoven had a very hard childhood. He was 1 of 7 children, many of which never lived to adulthood. His family was very poor. His father was an alcoholic

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    European music traditions” (Columbia), Beethoven has influenced the classical world in great manners. The life of Beethoven was a sorrowful one with him becoming “deaf at age 32” (Eckley), being depressed, ill, and constantly falling in love despite never marrying. Bowden adds Beethoven writing a letter to the ’Immortal Beloved’, “a woman whose identity Beethoven careful to conceal” (Bowden). Such problems never stopped his passion for composing. Beethoven broke the classical music traditions of

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