Ludwig Van Beethoven: A Great Role Model In The World Of Music

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Ludwig van Beethoven Without music this world would not feel complete but along with great music comes great artists the world of music has thrived with many great composers, such as Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven created amazing sonatas, symphonies, and symphony operas he also shaped romantic consciousness. He became a great role model in the world of music for many composers and musicians even after he became deaf. The life of Beethoven as a music artist started as a child, and continued throughout his whole life until his death. Ludwig Von Beethoven was born and lived in Bonn, Germany until the age of 22. He came from a family of talented musician, like him his father and grandfather were talent. Ludwig was taught by his father to play the piano and violin. (Beethoven #4 page 1). His passion and talent with the music was incredible that he started teaching piano and composition when he was only twelve he taught between 1782 and1827, when he died. Throughout his life he had many Students and one of them was the brother of Archduke Rudolph who was the Emperor Francis. His talent was transfer from those he taught to …show more content…

In 1792, he moves to Vienna where he started his career as a pianist and lived the rest of his life. (sage reference)
Despite the fact that he a tremendous talent and had been teaching since he was just a child he took voice lessons including composition and orchestration to increase his talents. His fist Symphony that earned him first 600 guilders (euros) was on the 2nd of April 1800 and his career as a composer began at the moment. Unfortunately, in 1802 he inquired a hearing problem which the reason was unknown by doctors at this time; He tried hiding his hearing problem from others by avoiding tours. (Beethoven 4 page 2; book 2 page

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