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

Josef Willroider (1838 - 1915)
Josef Willroider
1838 - 1915
Johann Baptist Drechsler (1756 - 1811)
Johann Baptist Drechsler
1756 - 1811
Gerard Bouttats (1630 - 1668)
Gerard Bouttats
1630 - 1668
Hubert Scheibl (1952)
Hubert Scheibl
1952
Wilhelm Höhnel (1871 - 1941)
Wilhelm Höhnel
1871 - 1941
Johann Georg Platzer (1704 - 1761)
Johann Georg Platzer
1704 - 1761
Carl Ederer (1875 - 1951)
Carl Ederer
1875 - 1951
Hans Hueber (1813 - 1889)
Hans Hueber
1813 - 1889
Arthur von Ramberg (1819 - 1875)
Arthur von Ramberg
1819 - 1875
Wolf Huber (1485 - 1553)
Wolf Huber
1485 - 1553
Otto Muehl (1925 - 2013)
Otto Muehl
1925 - 2013
Joseph Bergler (1753 - 1829)
Joseph Bergler
1753 - 1829
Johann Nepomuk Rauch (1804 - 1847)
Johann Nepomuk Rauch
1804 - 1847
Wenzel Jamnitzer (1508 - 1585)
Wenzel Jamnitzer
1508 - 1585
Georg Dienz (1964)
Georg Dienz
1964
Siegfried Anzinger (1953)
Siegfried Anzinger
1953

Creators Classicism

Michele Comini (1723 - 1753)
Michele Comini
1723 - 1753
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
1807 - 1882
Gottlieb Friedrich Abel (1763 - 1822)
Gottlieb Friedrich Abel
1763 - 1822
Christen Brun (1828 - 1905)
Christen Brun
1828 - 1905
Marie Jules Justin (1847 - 1891)
Marie Jules Justin
1847 - 1891
Edmund von Wörndle (1827 - 1906)
Edmund von Wörndle
1827 - 1906
Johann Jakob Neustück (1800 - 1867)
Johann Jakob Neustück
1800 - 1867
Théodore Chassériau (1819 - 1856)
Théodore Chassériau
1819 - 1856
Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764 - 1850)
Johann Gottfried Schadow
1764 - 1850
Thomas Ender (1793 - 1875)
Thomas Ender
1793 - 1875
Johann Christian Reinhart (1761 - 1847)
Johann Christian Reinhart
1761 - 1847
Rodolphe Bresdin (1822 - 1885)
Rodolphe Bresdin
1822 - 1885
Louis Derickx (1835 - 1895)
Louis Derickx
1835 - 1895
Vigilius Eriksen (1722 - 1782)
Vigilius Eriksen
1722 - 1782
Luitpold Faustner (1845 - 1925)
Luitpold Faustner
1845 - 1925
Johann Baptist Pflug (1785 - 1866)
Johann Baptist Pflug
1785 - 1866