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 involved in music since a toddler. 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.
Beethoven, besides being a composer, taught music and conducted.
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Taylor Swift is a country singer/songwriter. She writes her own songs just like beethoven did i guess. But she is WAY better than Beethoven in my opinion. Beethoven is BORING!
Beethoven
I don't think so. He rather wrote his music for money or maybe fame than for fun.No. As a passionate and emotional man, it could be said that Beethoven was driven to write his music.
No he never did he had really close relationships but other than that he did not!
My orchestra teacher told me this. Beethoven and Mozart are 2 great famous composers but both are different. Beethoven was always writing dramatic music, considering he was deaf *hard of hearing* he was more inspirational. But Beethoven was always messy, never ever had time to clean up or take baths which was gross. He actually became a prodigy at the age of 5 but also had a very tragic life. *writing a symphony would take 6 months* Mozart wrote the type of happy, bubbly music. Became a prodigy at the age of 3 - 7 *not accurate* was German of course and was just a plain genius. He was born in the Classic or Baroque era while I think Beethoven was born as well in the classic. *would take Mozart at least a day to write a symphony!* hope this had helped!
It is difficult to say whose music is played the most.There is no doubt that Beethoven's music remains very popular. On the other hand, Mozart was one of the world's most prolific composers, and by the sheer volume of the music he composed, his music might be played more than any other composer. There is simply no way to tell.
Beethoven and Mozart were both composers during the classical period. The most popular compositions in that period were symphonies and piano sonatas. However, music by Beethoven shows a huge contrast between dynamics, much more than Mozart's.
Taylor Swift is a country singer/songwriter. She writes her own songs just like beethoven did i guess. But she is WAY better than Beethoven in my opinion. Beethoven is BORING!
Beethoven is undoubtedly more famous than Prince. Prince was a great entertainer, but Beethoven is one of the most revolutionary figures in the history of music that very few people touch his genius.
Beethoven
I don't think so. He rather wrote his music for money or maybe fame than for fun.No. As a passionate and emotional man, it could be said that Beethoven was driven to write his music.
No he never did he had really close relationships but other than that he did not!
My orchestra teacher told me this. Beethoven and Mozart are 2 great famous composers but both are different. Beethoven was always writing dramatic music, considering he was deaf *hard of hearing* he was more inspirational. But Beethoven was always messy, never ever had time to clean up or take baths which was gross. He actually became a prodigy at the age of 5 but also had a very tragic life. *writing a symphony would take 6 months* Mozart wrote the type of happy, bubbly music. Became a prodigy at the age of 3 - 7 *not accurate* was German of course and was just a plain genius. He was born in the Classic or Baroque era while I think Beethoven was born as well in the classic. *would take Mozart at least a day to write a symphony!* hope this had helped!
It would have to be Beethoven. He is a thousand times more talented and important than the Beatles ever could have been. The Beatles were just a god-awful, manufactured pop group who were only in the business for money. Beethoven had real musical talent and a much bigger, everlasting impact in music than those idiots.
Count Nikolaus Esterhazy
The musicians in the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel cannot play Beethoven because the SS officer in charge of the camp finds Beethoven to be too intellectual and high-brow for the prisoners. He wants more jovial music that will entertain the guards, rather than music that might provoke deeper thoughts or emotions.
Beethoven wrote 32 piano sonatas (some sources say 38), more than any other composer.