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Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven was born in this house on
December 17, 1770. Beethoven's father and grandfather were professional musicians, so it is no surprise that Beethoven entered the field of music, too. In fact, it had been the custom for hundreds of years for children to enter the professions of their parents.
Beethoven found a new teacher when he got a little older. He was becoming a fine pianist and would often improvise, or make up, the music as he played it. As a teenager Beethoven traveled to Vienna, Austria and got to play for the great Mozart. Mozart was very impressed with the young teen's talent. He told people to keep and eye on this young man. Social Justice, Nature, and His Symphonies
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Symphony No. 6 was inspired by the beauty Beethoven saw in nature. He would often go on long walks in the countryside. He was one of the first composers to give a name to each movement of his symphony. These titles would help the listener imagine a scene as the music played. This symphony is also called the Pastorale Symphony. Pastorale means a simple country life. Here are the titles for each movement of his Sixth (Pastorale) Symphony: Symphony No. 9 was written when Beethoven was completely deaf. The last movement is based on a poem Beethoven loved. The poem is Ode To Joy. This poem speaks of the Brotherhood of Man. Beethoven used a chorus of singers with this work. No one before him had ever dared break the rules of composition by adding singers to a symphony.
Beethoven's violent temper and moodiness can be blamed in part on his hearing loss. He was so angry and sad over his deafness that he thought of killing himself. He even wrote a suicide note to his brother explaining why he was going to kill himself. Thankfully, he didn't go through with it. He would learn to cope with his handicap and would go on to write some of the world's greatest music. To hear sounds, Beethoven cut off the legs of his piano and placed the instrument on the floor. He did this to feel the vibrations in the floor when he played. Beethoven wrote lots of piano music. Listen to Moonlight Sonata to get a musical idea of how sad Beethoven must have felt over his deafness. Listen to Bagatelle in G Minor to hear his fiery passion.
Mozart was happy, cheerful, and not very responsible with money. Beethoven was moody, ill-tempered, and handled business very well.
Beethoven published his first symphony when he was 30. Mozart had already written almost 40 symphonies when he was the same age. Mozart married, had children, died penniless at 35, and was buried in an unmarked grave. Beethoven never married nor had children. He died when he was 56. His funeral was attended by thousands of people. To hear more of Beethoven's music, go to Classical MIDI Archives. For images of Beethoven, click here. For more biographical information on Beethoven, click here. 1. What are some things you could not do if you could not hear? 2. What important lessons did Beethoven's life teach us? 3. When Beethoven was deaf he used conversation books. People could write their questions and comments on blank pages in these books. Try to spend one hour using conversation books to communicate with people. 4. How did Beethoven change music history? 5. Beethoven was inspired by nature and social events. List some things that inspire you to do a better job. 6. How was Beethoven's life different from Mozart's? How was his life the same as Mozart's? 7. Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany. He lived much of his life in Vienna, Austria. Locate these places on a map or globe. |
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