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    Beethoven and Tchaikovsky

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    Beethoven and Tchaikovsky While Ludwig van Beethoven and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky have much in common, they also have many differences. Both men are famous for their orchestral compositions and their future influence on other composers. They experienced a blend of horrible failures and great successes. Although they were from different musical time periods, they both made huge contributions to the world of music. Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany 1770; the second half of the classical

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    Mozart And Beethoven

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    Mozart and Beethoven are two of the most famous composers all over the world. Even after their death, their music is still studied and enjoyed. They had various styles of composing music and performing. Mozart and Beethoven were born with talents of musical abilities and displayed them early in their lives. By the age of five, Mozart managed to play on both the piano and violin very well. When Beethoven was born, Mozart was already a well-known and respected composer. His father forced him to practice

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    Beethoven Accomplishments

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven, (1770-1827) is a dominant figure of the 19th century European Classical music. He was born in Bonn, Germany, and spent most of his life in Vienna, Austria. Beethoven died at the age of 56, and his death was later found to have been caused by post-hepatitic cirrhosis of the liver, which provided clues to the origins of his deafness. His musical life is divided into three different periods: early, middle, and late. Opus 10 No. 3: Piano Sonata No.7 in D Major - First Movement

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    Liana Frauenberger Dr. Campbell MUS 251 14 November 2017 Beethoven Take-Home Essay Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer who lived from 1770 to 1827. He was born in a family of musicians, which allowed him to demonstrate his musical talent from a very young age. However, he struggled immensely in a variety of ways throughout his entire life. Beethoven’s father was an alcoholic who would force him to practice piano constantly, as an attempt to make him a world-renowned prodigy. This made him

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    Beethoven Summary

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    were highly influenced by Haydn and Mozart, he dedicated his first three sonatas to Haydn, his teacher. Before Beethoven moved to Vienna, he composed three piano sonatas, WoO 47, “Kurfürsten” (composed and published 1782-1783). Few years later, the composer moved to Vienna and established his ability in composition. Four movement sonata is uncommon in Beethoven’s time, but young Beethoven started to experiencing the freedom of multiple movements. Op. 2: three piano sonatas was composed in 1795 and

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    Beethoven Romanticism

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    Thanks to Beethoven, music was taken highly serious among the people and the literatures of arts. During the nineteenth century, the first two decades were devoted to Romanticism. Literature wasn’t the only thing that poured out during this time period, so did the music. People such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who was an Enlightenment philosopher in the mid-eighteenth century, provided the Romantics with ideas on how to express themselves as opposed to what society expected from one. These ideas led

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    Overture Beethoven

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    overture is perhaps of the most hard work written by Beethoven. It's hard not just to listen, but also to play. The first time you listen Fidelio might be a little bit confused and bored; however, after two or three times, you start to understand how complex and delicate this overture is. Every time I listen to Fidelio I notice something new, and how can I not listen to something new in a story of personal sacrifice, heroism and triumph?! Perhaps Beethoven wrote it in a way to make the listener image different

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    Beethoven Research Paper

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    Works of Ludwig van Beethoven "What you are, you are by accident of birth; what I am, I am by myself. There are and will be a thousand princes; there is only one Beethoven" (Beethoven, Favorite Classical Composers). This quote by Ludwig van Beethoven shows just how confident of a composer he was. When people to day think of Beethoven they may think of some of his famous works such as Missa solemnis, his Ninth Symphony, or his Pastoral Symphony. Other people may see Beethoven as a deaf composer who

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven

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    When I was young I always heard the name, Ludwig van Beethoven. As I started my journey as a musician, I was introduced to learning about composers. A composer is a person who writes music, especially as a profession. One of the names that always stood out to me was Ludwig van Beethoven, maybe because of the movie Beethoven from my childhood. Throughout some point in Beethoven’s lifetime, he became one of Europe’s greatest classical composers. Only Mozart and Bach have similar phenomenal reputations-

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    rented out Christoph’s fathers old office to none other than Beethoven. When Beethoven first moved in upstairs, he is constantly disturbing Christoph and Christoph didn’t like it one bit at all, but he wasn’t the only one who couldn’t stand Beethoven. Whilst not getting on with Christoph was on thing, fighting daily with Sophie the House Keeper and throwing tantrums directed at her, they didn’t get on the greatest either. Every day, Beethoven would disappear somewhere for a couple of hours and nobody

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