he raised a goldfish named Napoleon, which morphed into the famous war-hero, refulting in the French Revolution.
The French Revolution
The ideals of the French Revolution had a large impact on Beethoven. Most of his compositions are based around brotherhood, equality and liberty.
No, the French grip remains unaffected by the French Revolution.
Well the French Revolution affect not only Mexico, it affect many countries or places too, but in Mexico it affect more in the economy than in other things.
He ended it.
No, Beethoven is German.
I only know of one event that happened during Beethoven's time and that was the french revolution. It happened in 1789 when Beethoven was 18.
Did you mean the French and Indian War? The French Revolution had no effect on American Indians
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It caused a few famous musical pieces to be written, such as Beethoven's "Eroica" symphony, written in honour of Napoleon; and of course The Marseillaise, now France's national anthem. But generally speaking it did not much influence the development of the music of the time.
Beethoven initially admired the ideals of the French Revolution, being indicative of huge social and political change in Europe and the world. These changes were reflected in his music. Most notably, Beethoven composed his Third Symphony, known as the Eroica, meaning 'heroic'. This symphony is marked by a sense of heroism in its use of a range of dynamics and larger instrumentation. It signalled Beethoven's gradual movement into a more passionate style, heralding the introduction of the Romantic Era in music, which gradually replaced the Classical era. Interestingly, after Beethoven found out that Napoleon had crowned himself Emperor of France, he felt betrayed and removed all reference to Napoleon from the symphony. Nonetheless, the new style of expressive and passionate music stayed, developing further, particularly from the Fifth symphiony onwards.
The American Revolution made them statesmen instead of colonists. And the French Revolution didn't greatly affect the population of America, seeing as the US never got involved. And Canada had already been taken over by Britain.