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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On March 26, 1827, Beethoven passed away
On this day, 198 years ago, March 26, 1827 (February 29, 1827, the music saint Beethoven passed away. German composer Beethoven Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in the small town of Bonn, Germany. His father was a court tenor singer but had a bad habit of drinking. From the age of 4, Beethoven received strict musical training from his father, and he was locked in the room all day practicing the piano. Beethoven learned to play piano, organ, violin, viola and flute early. At the age of 13, he became chief violinist and teacher, and assistant organist of the court theater. Due to his poor family, Beethoven shouldered the heavy responsibilities of his family at a young age and was therefore unable to receive a good education. He grew up through self-study through exposure to Italian, French and German comic operas full of social life themes in the theater, as well as works by literary heroes from European countries. When he was 17 years old, his mother passed away, and the young Beethoven, as the head of the family, fought tenaciously against life. In 1789, the French Revolution broke out and the revolution affected Germany. Beethoven, who was working as an auditor at the University of Bonn, was also immersed in the passion of the revolution. The French Revolution had a decisive influence on Beethoven. He believed in republicanism, loved "freedom, equality, and fraternity", and praised people, struggle, and victory. He regarded this belief as his goal and remained unchanged until death. In 1792, Beethoven went to Vienna, the music capital, to further study and compose. He once studied composition methods with the famous composer Haydn, but the teacher could not accept the students 'bold innovative spirit and free thinking in their creations. The two had differences, and his study was interrupted. Later, Beethoven earned himself a reputation through unremitting efforts. He was first recognized as an inspired improviser and the best pianist in Vienna, and later recognized as an excellent composer. But the pain stayed with Beethoven. From the age of 27, his ears gradually became deaf. What a heavy blow this is for a musician! At the same time, he also suffered from being lovelorn, and his beloved girls left him one by one. It was during this period that Beethoven showed extremely strong creative power and wrote many outstanding works, such as "Moonlight Sonata","Second Symphony","Kleitzer Sonata","Third Symphony","Dawn Sonata","Passion Sonata"; of which "Passion Sonata" is recognized as the peak of Beethoven's sonata creation. There is also the Fourth Symphony and the Fifth Symphony, one of the most complete examples of Beethoven's work. Beethoven also composed the Sixth Symphony, Seventh Symphony, Eighth Symphony and Ninth Symphony. The Ninth Symphony is the culmination of Beethoven's achievements. The first performance of the song was unprecedented. It was applauded five times by the audience. At that time, the royal family was only applauded three times, which attracted the police to intervene. Beethoven sang joy in his own works. He felt that all orchestral instruments could not fully express his thoughts, so he broke the rules and introduced a chorus of voices in the final movement. The lyrics were German poet Schiller's "Ode to Joy". The Ninth Symphony became an immortal work in symphony works, and Beethoven was also known as the "King of Symphony". Musical achievements did not lift Beethoven out of poverty. On March 26, 1827, Beethoven's great and painful life came to an end. Beethoven Statue (Vienna) Beethoven's Life Beethoven Related Information: In April 1787, a young man went to Vienna to meet Mozart, the great musician of the time. This person was unattractive, short and smart. He showed his piano skills in front of Mozart, and even Mozart, who was known as a child prodigy, was amazed. Immediately said to the friends present: "This young man will definitely set off waves in the music industry. "Mozart's prediction came true immediately within ten years. This man was the famous Beethoven. Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in Bonn on the Rhine River near Cologne, Germany. His father John was mediocre and addicted to alcohol, and Beethoven had no happiness in his childhood.~ His father wanted his son to become a second prodigy so that he could enjoy wealth, so he forced him to learn piano. If he failed, he was beaten severely. It was in this miserable and painful fate that Beethoven spent his childhood. Beethoven's talent was extraordinary, coupled with his hard training, and his level was getting higher and higher. Even his teachers lamented that they were inferior to him. At the age of twelve, Beethoven was hired as a court clavichord and organ musician, and he also took on the responsibility of supporting his family. Beethoven gradually gained attention at the court, but with a big mind, he went to Vienna to pay homage to Mozart in 1787. But unfortunately, his mother was critically ill in Bonn and passed away shortly after returning home. This hit Beethoven hard, and he stayed in Bonen for another five years. In order to realize his ideals, Beethoven went to Vienna again in 1792. Count Walstein provided a lot of assistance this time. In return, Beethoven later wrote a piano sonata, Op. 53, and dedicated it to Walstein. When he arrived in Vienna, Beethoven was taught by Haydn for a year, and then sought advice from famous teachers such as Schenk, Abrezberg and Sarieri, especially the latter, who had been studying for ten years.~ Breaking free from shackles and pursuing freedom ~ In 1795, Beethoven held his first concert in Vienna. At that time, he personally played the "Piano Concerto No. 2" he wrote, and Viennese citizens were impressed by it, and he became famous for it. His "Symphony No. 1" was composed later, and in the same year he published three piano trio Beethoven, which established his reputation as a performer and composer. Over the next five years, he wrote piano sonatas Nos. 1 to 11. and piano concertos Nos. 1 to 3. In 1799, Beethoven completed the "First Symphony" again. With his magical imagination, he successively wrote famous works that shocked the music industry. These works are filled with the joy and enthusiasm of life, and they also express an unprecedented artistic conception of freedom, breaking through the strict form that even Mozart is bound. Beethoven was famous at the peak of his life when it was smooth sailing, but an unfortunate fate befell him-he developed a deafness disease.~ The inaudible giant ~ This was a very cruel blow. In order to avoid people discovering his deafness, Beethoven gradually retreated from the crowd and became more and more withdrawn. At this time, he was with a seventeen-year-old girl, Julietta. Guqi Adi fell in love. The famous piano sonata No. 14 "Moonlight" is the work they fell in love with. In 1802, Beethoven moved to the peaceful village of Hailikin, an hour's drive from Vienna, to compose music, where he completed the Second Symphony. But the worsening of the ear disease caused him so much pain that he wrote Heiligenstadt suicide note stating his tragic experience and misfortune. Later, Beethoven regained his confidence because of Kant's philosophical views. "The best way to forget your own misfortune is to work hard." At this time, he returned to Vienna and had a lot of fun. In 1803, he wrote the thunderous third "Hero" Symphony. The song was originally intended to be dedicated to Napoleon, but after Napoleon was crowned emperor, Beethoven was angry and obliterated Napoleon's name and renamed it the "Heroic Symphony." In the same year, Beethoven wrote the excellent violin sonata No. 9 "Croce". In 1804, he completed Piano Sonata No. 21 "Waterstein". The following year, he completed piano sonata No. 23 "Passion" and the unique opera "Fedelio". In this series of works, he shows his real skills, such as "Waterstein" and "Passion" that fascinate the world. In 1806, he composed "Piano Concerto No. 4" and "Violin Concerto in D Major". In 1808, Beethoven simultaneously published the fifth symphony "Destiny" and the sixth symphony "Pastoral". The fifth piano concerto "The Emperor" was completed in 1809. These are all masterpieces that will last forever.~ A volcano hiding enthusiasm ~ Beethoven's heart contains endless emotions, delicate, extraordinary, harmonious and perfect. Beethoven deliberately put his thoughts into the music. For example, No. 5,"Destiny", the original theme motivation was that the God of Fate knocked on the door hard. No. 6,"Pastoral", can even detect that Beethoven intended to depict nature. In the first movement, he marked the word "relaxing countryside". In 1809, Napoleon captured Vienna, Prince Gongsun fled one after another, and Beethoven's economy was in trouble. In the war-torn days, he still stayed in Vienna and wrote it diligently. His "Emperor" concerto was written amid the rumbling of artillery. Since the first performance of "Destiny" and "Pastoral" did not win the favor of the people of Vienna, Beethoven decided to leave for Germany, but he stayed because Duke Rudolf, Prince Robgowitz and Duke Kinsky tried their best to stay. In the future, Beethoven wrote the title "Grand Duke Piano Trio" dedicated to these benefactors.~ Music flies into the homes of ordinary people ~ Since the French Revolution, the air in Europe has become new, and individual freedoms and human rights have been established. Beethoven also popularized music, bringing music from aristocrats to the whole people. Beethoven's achievements will last forever. Napoleon was defeated, and Vienna regained its joyful atmosphere. In 1812, Beethoven premiered "Symphony No. 7" and "Symphony No. 8" at the Wounded Soldiers Relief Concert, which was a sensation. He also won the respect of the people of Vienna. Beethoven suffered physical deafness from 1804 to 1814, but during these eleven years, his creations were rich and of unprecedented historical value. He wrote one of the brightest treasures among the treasures of human music. His "Symphony No. 7" has no title, and Wagner believes that this piece is a symbol of dance, especially the passionate final movement. "Symphony No. 8" is the clearest and most refreshing piece of his nine symphonies. He views life with a philosophical and detached attitude. Beethoven's third life began in 1815. At that time, he was in his prime years and had a deeper understanding of life. In addition to the shocking Ninth Symphony "Chorus" and "Solemn Mass", the music he wrote since then was all piano sonatas and string quartets. These all had an intrinsic and profound spiritual conception. Music saints are not good at human affairs. Since his brother Carl died in 1814, Beethoven once again took on the responsibility of guardianship and raising his nephew. But the adoption process and the problems his nephew caused him afterwards caused him a lot of pain. In short, he could not transfer his love to his nephew. Beethoven was completely broken down about how to get along with people. Beethoven, the music saint, became more depressed, his physical condition became more serious, and his finances were very tight. At that time, he was working hard on two major works-"Solemn Mass" and "Ninth Symphony." In particular, the preface was for Rudolph's accession ceremony when he was appointed Archbishop. Because of his heavy responsibility, he spent about five years completing the project in 1823. On May 7 the following year, his "Symphony No. 9" premiered, pushing his reputation to a new peak. The "Ode to Joy" chorus of "Symphony No. 9" is taken from Schiller's poem "Ode to Joy". He had this idea in his early years, and it took thirty-two years to finally achieve it. The success of "Symphony No. 9" brought him the greatest glory and joy in his life. Beethoven personally conducted the rehearsal of "Symphony No. 9", but due to deafness, it was impossible to perform it, and order was in chaos, so Umraf conducted the official performance. Beethoven was still guiding the audience with his back on the stage. When the whole song was just over, the audience was deeply moved and cheered loudly and applauded like thunder. However, Beethoven was unconscious. It was only after the performer's reminder that he saw the touching scene and replied with tears. This was Beethoven's last public appearance. He unknowingly developed liver disease and spent his days getting worse. His soul, which was about to leave the world, became peaceful instead. At this time, Beethoven seemed to be in the thin, pure sky, overlooking the world he was about to abandon. Compiled five final string quartets. These chamber music were his last works and Beethoven's will to the world. Prove to the world that spirit can overcome pain and even death.~ The last spring thunder sounded ~ Beethoven's life was numbered. In 1826 alone, he had four operations, but his condition did not improve. On the afternoon of March 26, 1827, a sudden blizzard fell in Vienna, accompanied by deafening spring thunder. At this time, Beethoven clenched his right fist and breathed his last breath. According to ancient records, Beethoven's funeral was held on March 29, and more than 20,000 Viennese citizens attended and escorted them to the Jassel Church where the memorial Mass was held...On this day, 198 years ago, March 26, 1827 (February 29, 1827, the music saint Beethoven passed away. German composer Beethoven Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in the small town of Bonn, Germany. His father was a court tenor singer but had a bad habit of drinking. From the age of 4, Beethoven received strict musical training from his father, and he was locked in the room all day practicing the piano. Beethoven learned to play piano, organ, violin, viola and flute early. At the age of 13, he became chief violinist and teacher, and assistant organist of the court theater. Due to his poor family, Beethoven shouldered the heavy responsibilities of his family at a young age and was therefore unable to receive a good education. He grew up through self-study through exposure to Italian, French and German comic operas full of social life themes in the theater, as well as works by literary heroes from European countries. When he was 17 years old, his mother passed away, and the young Beethoven, as the head of the family, fought tenaciously against life. In 1789, the French Revolution broke out and the revolution affected Germany. Beethoven, who was working as an auditor at the University of Bonn, was also immersed in the passion of the revolution. The French Revolution had a decisive influence on Beethoven. He believed in republicanism, loved "freedom, equality, and fraternity", and praised people, struggle, and victory. He regarded this belief as his goal and remained unchanged until death. In 1792, Beethoven went to Vienna, the music capital, to further study and compose. He once studied composition methods with the famous composer Haydn, but the teacher could not accept the students 'bold innovative spirit and free thinking in their creations. The two had differences, and his study was interrupted. Later, Beethoven earned himself a reputation through unremitting efforts. He was first recognized as an inspired improviser and the best pianist in Vienna, and later recognized as an excellent composer. But the pain stayed with Beethoven. From the age of 27, his ears gradually became deaf. What a heavy blow this is for a musician! At the same time, he also suffered from being lovelorn, and his beloved girls left him one by one. It was during this period that Beethoven showed extremely strong creative power and wrote many outstanding works, such as "Moonlight Sonata","Second Symphony","Kleitzer Sonata","Third Symphony","Dawn Sonata","Passion Sonata"; of which "Passion Sonata" is recognized as the peak of Beethoven's sonata creation. There is also the Fourth Symphony and the Fifth Symphony, one of the most complete examples of Beethoven's work. Beethoven also composed the Sixth Symphony, Seventh Symphony, Eighth Symphony and Ninth Symphony. The Ninth Symphony is the culmination of Beethoven's achievements. The first performance of the song was unprecedented. It was applauded five times by the audience. At that time, the royal family was only applauded three times, which attracted the police to intervene. Beethoven sang joy in his own works. He felt that all orchestral instruments could not fully express his thoughts, so he broke the rules and introduced a chorus of voices in the final movement. The lyrics were German poet Schiller's "Ode to Joy". The Ninth Symphony became an immortal work in symphony works, and Beethoven was also known as the "King of Symphony". Musical achievements did not lift Beethoven out of poverty. On March 26, 1827, Beethoven's great and painful life came to an end. Beethoven Statue (Vienna) Beethoven's Life Beethoven Related Information: In April 1787, a young man went to Vienna to meet Mozart, the great musician of the time. This person was unattractive, short and smart. He showed his piano skills in front of Mozart, and even Mozart, who was known as a child prodigy, was amazed. Immediately said to the friends present: "This young man will definitely set off waves in the music industry. "Mozart's prediction came true immediately within ten years. This man was the famous Beethoven. Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in Bonn on the Rhine River near Cologne, Germany. His father John was mediocre and addicted to alcohol, and Beethoven had no happiness in his childhood.~ His father wanted his son to become a second prodigy so that he could enjoy wealth, so he forced him to learn piano. If he failed, he was beaten severely. It was in this miserable and painful fate that Beethoven spent his childhood. Beethoven's talent was extraordinary, coupled with his hard training, and his level was getting higher and higher. Even his teachers lamented that they were inferior to him. At the age of twelve, Beethoven was hired as a court clavichord and organ musician, and he also took on the responsibility of supporting his family. Beethoven gradually gained attention at the court, but with a big mind, he went to Vienna to pay homage to Mozart in 1787. But unfortunately, his mother was critically ill in Bonn and passed away shortly after returning home. This hit Beethoven hard, and he stayed in Bonen for another five years. In order to realize his ideals, Beethoven went to Vienna again in 1792. Count Walstein provided a lot of assistance this time. In return, Beethoven later wrote a piano sonata, Op. 53, and dedicated it to Walstein. When he arrived in Vienna, Beethoven was taught by Haydn for a year, and then sought advice from famous teachers such as Schenk, Abrezberg and Sarieri, especially the latter, who had been studying for ten years.~ Breaking free from shackles and pursuing freedom ~ In 1795, Beethoven held his first concert in Vienna. At that time, he personally played the "Piano Concerto No. 2" he wrote, and Viennese citizens were impressed by it, and he became famous for it. His "Symphony No. 1" was composed later, and in the same year he published three piano trio Beethoven, which established his reputation as a performer and composer. Over the next five years, he wrote piano sonatas Nos. 1 to 11. and piano concertos Nos. 1 to 3. In 1799, Beethoven completed the "First Symphony" again. With his magical imagination, he successively wrote famous works that shocked the music industry. These works are filled with the joy and enthusiasm of life, and they also express an unprecedented artistic conception of freedom, breaking through the strict form that even Mozart is bound. Beethoven was famous at the peak of his life when it was smooth sailing, but an unfortunate fate befell him-he developed a deafness disease.~ The inaudible giant ~ This was a very cruel blow. In order to avoid people discovering his deafness, Beethoven gradually retreated from the crowd and became more and more withdrawn. At this time, he was with a seventeen-year-old girl, Julietta. Guqi Adi fell in love. The famous piano sonata No. 14 "Moonlight" is the work they fell in love with. In 1802, Beethoven moved to the peaceful village of Hailikin, an hour's drive from Vienna, to compose music, where he completed the Second Symphony. But the worsening of the ear disease caused him so much pain that he wrote Heiligenstadt suicide note stating his tragic experience and misfortune. Later, Beethoven regained his confidence because of Kant's philosophical views. "The best way to forget your own misfortune is to work hard." At this time, he returned to Vienna and had a lot of fun. In 1803, he wrote the thunderous third "Hero" Symphony. The song was originally intended to be dedicated to Napoleon, but after Napoleon was crowned emperor, Beethoven was angry and obliterated Napoleon's name and renamed it the "Heroic Symphony." In the same year, Beethoven wrote the excellent violin sonata No. 9 "Croce". In 1804, he completed Piano Sonata No. 21 "Waterstein". The following year, he completed piano sonata No. 23 "Passion" and the unique opera "Fedelio". In this series of works, he shows his real skills, such as "Waterstein" and "Passion" that fascinate the world. In 1806, he composed "Piano Concerto No. 4" and "Violin Concerto in D Major". In 1808, Beethoven simultaneously published the fifth symphony "Destiny" and the sixth symphony "Pastoral". The fifth piano concerto "The Emperor" was completed in 1809. These are all masterpieces that will last forever.~ A volcano hiding enthusiasm ~ Beethoven's heart contains endless emotions, delicate, extraordinary, harmonious and perfect. Beethoven deliberately put his thoughts into the music. For example, No. 5,"Destiny", the original theme motivation was that the God of Fate knocked on the door hard. No. 6,"Pastoral", can even detect that Beethoven intended to depict nature. In the first movement, he marked the word "relaxing countryside". In 1809, Napoleon captured Vienna, Prince Gongsun fled one after another, and Beethoven's economy was in trouble. In the war-torn days, he still stayed in Vienna and wrote it diligently. His "Emperor" concerto was written amid the rumbling of artillery. Since the first performance of "Destiny" and "Pastoral" did not win the favor of the people of Vienna, Beethoven decided to leave for Germany, but he stayed because Duke Rudolf, Prince Robgowitz and Duke Kinsky tried their best to stay. In the future, Beethoven wrote the title "Grand Duke Piano Trio" dedicated to these benefactors.~ Music flies into the homes of ordinary people ~ Since the French Revolution, the air in Europe has become new, and individual freedoms and human rights have been established. Beethoven also popularized music, bringing music from aristocrats to the whole people. Beethoven's achievements will last forever. Napoleon was defeated, and Vienna regained its joyful atmosphere. In 1812, Beethoven premiered "Symphony No. 7" and "Symphony No. 8" at the Wounded Soldiers Relief Concert, which was a sensation. He also won the respect of the people of Vienna. Beethoven suffered physical deafness from 1804 to 1814, but during these eleven years, his creations were rich and of unprecedented historical value. He wrote one of the brightest treasures among the treasures of human music. His "Symphony No. 7" has no title, and Wagner believes that this piece is a symbol of dance, especially the passionate final movement. "Symphony No. 8" is the clearest and most refreshing piece of his nine symphonies. He views life with a philosophical and detached attitude. Beethoven's third life began in 1815. At that time, he was in his prime years and had a deeper understanding of life. In addition to the shocking Ninth Symphony "Chorus" and "Solemn Mass", the music he wrote since then was all piano sonatas and string quartets. These all had an intrinsic and profound spiritual conception. Music saints are not good at human affairs. Since his brother Carl died in 1814, Beethoven once again took on the responsibility of guardianship and raising his nephew. But the adoption process and the problems his nephew caused him afterwards caused him a lot of pain. In short, he could not transfer his love to his nephew. Beethoven was completely broken down about how to get along with people. Beethoven, the music saint, became more depressed, his physical condition became more serious, and his finances were very tight. At that time, he was working hard on two major works-"Solemn Mass" and "Ninth Symphony." In particular, the preface was for Rudolph's accession ceremony when he was appointed Archbishop. Because of his heavy responsibility, he spent about five years completing the project in 1823. On May 7 the following year, his "Symphony No. 9" premiered, pushing his reputation to a new peak. The "Ode to Joy" chorus of "Symphony No. 9" is taken from Schiller's poem "Ode to Joy". He had this idea in his early years, and it took thirty-two years to finally achieve it. The success of "Symphony No. 9" brought him the greatest glory and joy in his life. Beethoven personally conducted the rehearsal of "Symphony No. 9", but due to deafness, it was impossible to perform it, and order was in chaos, so Umraf conducted the official performance. Beethoven was still guiding the audience with his back on the stage. When the whole song was just over, the audience was deeply moved and cheered loudly and applauded like thunder. However, Beethoven was unconscious. It was only after the performer's reminder that he saw the touching scene and replied with tears. This was Beethoven's last public appearance. He unknowingly developed liver disease and spent his days getting worse. His soul, which was about to leave the world, became peaceful instead. At this time, Beethoven seemed to be in the thin, pure sky, overlooking the world he was about to abandon. Compiled five final string quartets. These chamber music were his last works and Beethoven's will to the world. Prove to the world that spirit can overcome pain and even death.~ The last spring thunder sounded ~ Beethoven's life was numbered. In 1826 alone, he had four operations, but his condition did not improve. On the afternoon of March 26, 1827, a sudden blizzard fell in Vienna, accompanied by deafening spring thunder. At this time, Beethoven clenched his right fist and breathed his last breath. According to ancient records, Beethoven's funeral was held on March 29, and more than 20,000 Viennese citizens attended and escorted them to the Jassel Church where the memorial Mass was held... News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1b5f.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.12-07:39] 访问:73
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