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    Beethoven Accomplishments

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    Ludwig van Beethoven, is considered to be one of the best composers of his generation, if not the world. Catching the world by storm with his musical talents & ear for a new sound. He mixed all of those factors and brought to the world a new type of classical & romantic pieces of music that was different from what was heard in the western art. Ludwig van Beethoven was born on December 17th 1770 in Bonn, Germany to Johann & Maria Beethoven. Ludwig van Beethoven was born to a family with musical

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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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    Damion Loera The Life of Beethoven Beethoven was born in 1770, in Bonn, Germany. He grew up in a music oriented family. His Grandfather, Ludwig Beethoven, was a music director at the Aristocrat Palace in Bonn. Beethoven’s father was his first piano teacher, but a rather sullen one. Johann Beethoven (Beethoven’s Father) was a drunk, he spent his days with a bottle of alcohol and wore a cynical domineer. Johann would beat on Beethoven for the littlest of things, such as, not playing the music the

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    classical. I love classical music. There are two men that stand out and make my goosebumps stand up when I hear their names. Mozart and Beethoven. These are two of the most famous composers of classical music in the world. Between them, they changed the rules of music and drastically enlightened folks with their brilliant minds forever.

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    Freewriting: Beethoven and Mozart are both musicians. They created amazing songs during their life time. However, there are some differences between Mozart and Beethoven. First of all, is early life. Mozart was born on January 27, 1756, in Austria. He can play lots of instruments when he was 6 years old. During that time, it was at the central Europe, in the mid 18th century. In fact, there is a city called Salzburg, it is a perfectly place for the great musicals players a that time. Also, his parents

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven

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    is like a dream. Only that I cannot hear.”-Ludwig van Beethoven. In 1770, Ludwig van Beethoven was born. He composed many things and people had a hard time trying to decide what kind of composer he was. Everyone said he was going to be next Mozart. He went through life and composed many well-known compositions. Many people love his work and still listen to it to this day and his work is almost two hundred fifty years old. Ludwig van Beethoven was born to a family of musicians for the royal court

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven: Composing A Legacy Voices joined in harmonic unity and strength, singing praises to God and to mankind, echoed through the symphony hall on their last note. Stunned, the audience sat silently in awe of this great performance, before standing and applauding vehemently. The loud cheers and thundering claps however had no effect on the maestro. Deaf and dying, Ludwig van Beethoven was oblivious to his greatest moment of triumph. Beethoven’s situation was filled with irony.

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    Ludwig van Beethoven is viewed as a transitional figure between the Classical and Romantic eras of musical history. Beethoven’s works distinguish themselves from prior composers through his creation of large, extended architectonic structures characterized by the extensive development of musical material, themes, and motifs, usually by means of "modulation": a change in the feeling of the home key, through a variety of keys or harmonic regions. Beethoven also expanded the use of wind instruments

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    Ludwig van Beethoven Essay

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    to be in the in the classical music period. Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the composers, along with other greats of the time like Haydn and Mozart, which helped to create a new type of music. This new music had full rich sounds created by the new construction of the symphony orchestra. Ludwig van Beethoven was born in the town of Bonn, Germany on December 16 of 1770. Bonn is located in western Germany on the Rhine River. Beethoven showed an affinity for music at an early age. His father

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    this essay are Mozart, Beethoven, and Stravinsky. Each composer’s life is different from the other. Mozart started out as a child prodigy who was able to play instruments at a very young age. He later started composing music which he manifested in his head. He didn’t need any piano or other instruments because he heard it in his head and just wrote down the music. Sadly, though, he died as a poor man who left debts, but his music is still known to this day. Unlike Mozart, Beethoven was not recognized

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