Bethoveen
Ludwing Van Beethoven was one of the best composer ever existed, a virtuoso pianist, a genius, he had a hard life, but even with it he could write beautiful music, evenwhen he start to lost his hearing. When he conducted for first time his 9 symphony his hearing loss became profound, he had to be turned around to see the tumultuous applause of the audience. He wascompletely amazing, he and all his plays are immortals, and are interpreted around the world.
Beethoven was born in Bonn, He had not an easy childhood, he was studying music all time, his fatherwas the first teacher, and he was very strict with his son because he wanted it Ludwing will be the next Amadeus Mozart. His first performance was when he was seven years old. He had a brilliantsteachers like Christian Gottlob Neefe, Joseph Haydn. His first published composition: a set of keyboard variations (WoO 63), was when he was eleven years old.
He was very successful in his career,but he had not a good personal life, he through a lot of problems like economical problems, love problems, but one of his biggest problems was his health, and the end of his life he was completelydeaf. This loss hearing never stopped him, for example he wrote the 9 symphony which is one a biggest and famous compositions, and he could not listen it. He has a large repertoire of beautifulcompositions, he wrote nine symphonies, one opera (Fidelio), numerous concerts for one or more soloists and orchestra, chamber music, piano sonatas and numerous shorter pieces.
Beethoven was avirtuous and genius compositor, great pianist, he let us beautiful pieces, and many generations will be influenced by his music. He could write great concerts and pieces, with exceptional genius. Heshowed us how he could overcome troubles and did extraordinary things. He will live always in his beautiful music, and remembered as one of the great geniuses of classical music.
Marianna Fuentes
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