Beethoven was fundamentally a classical composer. However there is much debate about whether his later work was classical, or romantic, as he became much more expressive. For this reason, the date that the romantic era began is often debated, between 1810, the year Beethoven's work became romantic style, and 1825, the year he died.
During Classical and Romantic Era.
Classical Era (1730-1820)
Romantic Era (1815-1910)
Beethoven bridged the transition from Classical to Romantic music.
He was a predominant musical figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras. That means he composed in those two eras.
Beethoven was not born blind; nor did he become blind. Beethoven became deaf in his late twenties.
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A piece of music suggesting rural life and based on a rustic story - very popular in the 16th century
Between Classical and Romantic Era. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
No. The well known Hallelujah chorus is from Georg Friedrich Haendel's Messiah, written 30 years before Beethoven's birth.
It was written in 1804-1808
Beethoven was not born blind; nor did he become blind. Beethoven became deaf in his late twenties.
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Beethoven wrote many pieces of music, lots of them are famous.
he wrote classical or romantic music
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I'm sure that Beethoven wrote many postcards, and I'm not sure if I know of any famous postcards, by Beethoven or anyone else.
A piece of music suggesting rural life and based on a rustic story - very popular in the 16th century
Yes. Sometimes.
Ludwig van Beethoven was inspired to write "Ode to Joy" after reading Friedrich Schiller's poem of the same name. Beethoven was deeply moved by the message of universal brotherhood and joy in the poem, which led him to compose his famous Symphony No. 9 with the "Ode to Joy" as its final movement.