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The 9th Symphony
Ludwig van Beethoven was born on December 17, 1770, in Bonn, Germany. He spent his early years there, where he received his initial musical training. Beethoven's upbringing in Bonn was marked by a turbulent family life, which influenced his later work and character. He eventually moved to Vienna in his early twenties, where he would become a prominent composer and pianist.
Beethoven's last symphony was his Symphony no. 9 in d minor (Op. 125), known as the "Choral" Symphony. However, the final--and most famous--movement of this work is known as the "Ode to Joy."
Another comedian. Ludwig van Beethoven wrote Beethoven's 5th Symphony, also it is the fifth of nine symphonies that he wrote, that is why people call it Beethoven's 5th Symphony. Full title is - Symphony No. 5 in C minor, op. 67 "op" is short for opus. Opus means work, so it is his 67th work.
Ludwig van Beethoven started hearing noises and pops and various other sounds around the age of 26. He started to lose his hearing at 28. By 31 he had lost 60% of his hearing in both ears which progressed to complete deafness by the age of 46. He continued to compose all during this time as he knew music so well, and heard the music in his head and knew the notes to write down. Some of his last work, which included some of his greatest compositions, he never heard played due to his deafness. There were no ear specialists in his time but doctors later took all the symptoms and drew from his volume of correspondence and personal writings and said that his deafness was caused by either "...neurolabyrinthitis, otospongiose, or labyrinthitis..."
The 9th Symphony
Beethoven is famous for his work as both a syphonic writer and a solo preformer. Some of his work is known as Fur Eliese and Moonlight sonata.
Ludwig van Beethoven is noteworthy in the field of classical music as a composer and pianist. He is considered one of the greatest composers of all time, known for his symphonies, piano sonatas, and string quartets. Beethoven's work bridged the Classical and Romantic eras of music.
Ludwig van Beethoven wrote Beethoven's 1st Symphony, also it is the first of nine symphonies that he wrote. Full title is - Symphony No. 1 in C major, op. 21 "op" is short for opus. Opus means work, so it is his 21st work.
The Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 "Choral" is one of the best known works of the Western classical repertoire and is considered one of Beethoven's greatest masterpieces.
Ludwig van Beethoven published his first piece of work in 1783. It was a composition of 3 sonatas which he called "Kurfurst", which means "Elector".
Beethoven's 3rd Symphony, is the third symphony written by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was originally entitled "Napoleon" because Beethoven admired Napoleon Bonaparte as a liberator of the oppressed and a great hero. Beethoven eventually recognised Bonaparte for what he was and changed the name to "Eroica" (A Great Man). Full title is - Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, op. 55 "Eroica" "op" is short for opus. Opus means work, so it is his 55th work.
Beethoven's last symphony was his Symphony no. 9 in d minor (Op. 125), known as the "Choral" Symphony. However, the final--and most famous--movement of this work is known as the "Ode to Joy."
Another comedian. Ludwig van Beethoven wrote Beethoven's 5th Symphony, also it is the fifth of nine symphonies that he wrote, that is why people call it Beethoven's 5th Symphony. Full title is - Symphony No. 5 in C minor, op. 67 "op" is short for opus. Opus means work, so it is his 67th work.
Beethoven because at one point he became deph and could hardly wright a songbut after that he wrote ode to joy and it kind of came back together but hardly.
Ludwig van Beethoven started hearing noises and pops and various other sounds around the age of 26. He started to lose his hearing at 28. By 31 he had lost 60% of his hearing in both ears which progressed to complete deafness by the age of 46. He continued to compose all during this time as he knew music so well, and heard the music in his head and knew the notes to write down. Some of his last work, which included some of his greatest compositions, he never heard played due to his deafness. There were no ear specialists in his time but doctors later took all the symptoms and drew from his volume of correspondence and personal writings and said that his deafness was caused by either "...neurolabyrinthitis, otospongiose, or labyrinthitis..."
Ludwig van Beethoven died in 1827 without completing his tenth symphony.Whether he died during a thunderstorm is speculation.