Beethoven's life experience

Ludwig van Beethoven (1, 1770, 12,16-1827, March 26th), born in Bonn, Germany, is one of the representatives of the Viennese classical school and a composer in the European classical period.

Beethoven spent his childhood under the strict education of his father, which made him stubborn, sensitive and excited. At the age of 22, he began to live in Vienna. The third symphony was composed between 1803 and 1804, which marked the maturity of his creation. In the following 20 years, a large number of his music works pushed classical music to the peak through strong artistic appeal and grand charm, and predicted the arrival of romantic music in the19th century. 1827 On March 26th, Beethoven died in Vienna at the age of 57.

3. His father, John Van Beethoven, is a tenor and a piano and singing teacher in the court of the Elector of Cologne. His alcoholism has affected his family's life. His mother Maria Magdalena lived only 4 1 year. Beethoven was the second child in the family (the first one died only six days). His mother Magdalena gave birth to five children in succession, but only two boys, Caspar Anton Carr and Nicholas John, grew up. They played an important role in Beethoven's musical life.

Beethoven has never found a lifelong partner and never got married, but his emotional experience is quite rich.

5. 1792 1 1 Beethoven, 22, left his hometown with the encouragement and support of Haydn and others, and began to learn composition from Haydn and settled in Vienna.

6. 1800, Beethoven was fascinated by Qi Li Aitai, an aristocratic lady of 16 years old. Because of their different backgrounds, they finally parted ways, which made Beethoven, who was deeply troubled by ear diseases at that time, almost commit suicide for her and wrote the Moonlight Sonata in C minor for her.

7. 1804, Beethoven and his widow Josephine had an affection, but they finally missed each other because of their different status.

Extended data

Beethoven wrote a wide range of themes in his life, including 9 symphonies,/kloc-0 operas, 32 piano sonatas, 5 piano concertos, many orchestral overtures, violin and cello sonatas. Because of its great contribution to classical music, the development and innovation of sonata form and symphony suite structure, it is called "the saint of music" and "the king of symphony" by later generations.

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Baidu encyclopedia-Beethoven