Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1826)

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer, pianist, and conductor, one of the most famous and celebrated composers in world history.

Beethoven showed an aptitude for music at a very early age; from the age of four his father began to teach him. Beethoven's early works - piano sonatas and symphonies - were composed under the strong influence of the music of the great classical composers Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. As Beethoven matured, however, he began to experiment with new forms and harmonic sequences, and his music became more complex and emotionally charged.

Unfortunately, at the height of his talent, Beethoven began to gradually lose his hearing, to the point of complete deafness by the end of his life. Despite this, he continued to compose and conduct, using special devices to feel the vibrations of the music.

Beethoven's work is considered pivotal in classical music and is a bridge between the classical and Romantic eras. His works vividly express a wide range of emotions, from triumph and joy to sadness and despair. Beethoven was also one of the first composers to include soloists and chorus in his symphonies. Beethoven's best-known works include nine symphonies, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets and the heroic opera Fidelio. These and many other works have cemented Beethoven's place in music history as one of the greatest composers of all time. His music continues to be played and studied by musicians and music lovers around the world.

Date and place of birt:16 december 1770, Bonn, Germany
Date and place of death:26 march 1826, Vienna, Austria
Nationality:Austria, Germany
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Composer
Art style:Romanticism, Classicism

Creators Austria

Anton Hickel (1745 - 1798)
Anton Hickel
1745 - 1798
Joseph Kreutzinger (1757 - 1829)
Joseph Kreutzinger
1757 - 1829
Edmund Mahlknecht (1820 - 1903)
Edmund Mahlknecht
1820 - 1903
Carl Ederer (1875 - 1951)
Carl Ederer
1875 - 1951
Victor Heinrich Seifert (1870 - 1953)
Victor Heinrich Seifert
1870 - 1953
Alfred Hrdlicka (1928 - 2009)
Alfred Hrdlicka
1928 - 2009
Franz Russ II (1844 - 1906)
Franz Russ II
1844 - 1906
Ferdinand Lepié (1824 - 1883)
Ferdinand Lepié
1824 - 1883
Fritz L'Alleman (1812 - 1866)
Fritz L'Alleman
1812 - 1866
Günter Brus (1938 - 2024)
Günter Brus
1938 - 2024
Joseph Gallus Rittenberg (1948)
Joseph Gallus Rittenberg
1948
Josef Willroider (1838 - 1915)
Josef Willroider
1838 - 1915
Wolfgang von Wersin (1882 - 1976)
Wolfgang von Wersin
1882 - 1976
József Girsik (1804 - 1857)
József Girsik
1804 - 1857
Franz Xaver Reinhold (1816 - 1893)
Franz Xaver Reinhold
1816 - 1893
Eduard Charlemont (1848 - 1906)
Eduard Charlemont
1848 - 1906

Creators Classicism

Jean-Baptiste-Claude Chatelain (1710 - 1758)
Jean-Baptiste-Claude Chatelain
1710 - 1758
Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847)
Felix Mendelssohn
1809 - 1847
Eugène Flandin (1809 - 1889)
Eugène Flandin
1809 - 1889
Joseph Andreas Weiss (1814 - 1887)
Joseph Andreas Weiss
1814 - 1887
Guillaume-Désiré-Joseph Descamps (1779 - 1858)
Guillaume-Désiré-Joseph Descamps
1779 - 1858
Forbes Macbean (XIX century - XIX century)
Forbes Macbean
XIX century - XIX century
Claude Soulary (1792 - 1870)
Claude Soulary
1792 - 1870
Hermanus Koekkoek II (1836 - 1909)
Hermanus Koekkoek II
1836 - 1909
Konstantin Cretius (1814 - 1901)
Konstantin Cretius
1814 - 1901
Victor Madaras (1830 - 1917)
Victor Madaras
1830 - 1917
Auguste Bachelin (1830 - 1890)
Auguste Bachelin
1830 - 1890
George Scharf (1820 - 1895)
George Scharf
1820 - 1895
Enos Hitchcock (1744 - 1803)
Enos Hitchcock
1744 - 1803
Louis-René Vialy (1680 - 1770)
Louis-René Vialy
1680 - 1770
Joseph Eduard Telcher (1801 - 1837)
Joseph Eduard Telcher
1801 - 1837
Petrus van Schendel (1806 - 1870)
Petrus van Schendel
1806 - 1870
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