Beethoven is best known for his nine symphonies, which have been called the cornerstones of Western civilization. The most famous two are the Fifth Symphony and the Ninth Symphony because of their grandeur. The Moonlight is best remembered for it's dream-like opening. The Pathetique, on the other hand, is a passionate and desperate work which requires that the symphony produce a loud, overwhelming sound. He was an innovator, widening the scope of sonata, symphony, concerto and quartet, and combining vocals and instruments in a new way. He was an innovator, widening the scope of sonata, symphony, concerto and quartet, and combining vocals and instruments in a new way. At the age of 7 he had his first public performance.
He made none, as such was in his days. But you can buy an album with many of his symphonies in a nice little CD package, or you can download any of his works off the internet.
Ludwig van Beethoven
Unless it's a particularly rare and out-of-print recroding, old classical albums are only worth their weight in vinyl (basically nothing).
LudwigFull name: Ludwig van Beethoven
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No, Beethoven is German.
Ludwig van Beethoven
The Violen The Violen
They brought out 4 albums.
She haves 4 albums
composing music
The Violen The Violen
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Your question is already 50% proper because you're naming beethoven. To make it completley proper, simply capitalize his name and you have a proper noun. Beethoven.
If you mean Ludwig Van Beethoven, then he had been dead long before the invention of the CD
That was the Zenith "Beethoven" console, which sold in 1965 for around 465 dollars.
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Unless it's a particularly rare and out-of-print recroding, old classical albums are only worth their weight in vinyl (basically nothing).