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Maynard Solomon's "Beethoven"
A look at the one-sided nature of Maynard Solomon's portrayal of Ludwig van Beethoven's custody battle in "Beethoven". -- 1,548 words; MLA

Beethoven's Music
An analysis of Beethoven's music, focusing on the romantic aspect of the symphonies. -- 2,635 words; MLA

Beethoven's String Quartet Opus 18/6
This paper discusses the life of Ludwig Van Beethoven and describes his String Quartet Opus 18/6, published by T. Mollo et Comp in Vienna in 1801. -- 1,000 words; MLA

Beethoven and Van Gogh
A comparative analysis of the psychology behind the works of Ludwig Van Beethoven and Vincent Van Gogh. -- 936 words; MLA

Beethoven's Music
A look at the impact that Beethoven had on the history of music. -- 2,251 words; MLA

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BEETHOVEN

Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer who is considered to be one of the greatest
musicians of all time. He was born in Bonn. Beethoven's father's harsh discipline and
alcoholism made his childhood and adolescence difficult. After his mother's death, at the
age of 18, he placed himself at the head of the family, taking responsibility for his two
younger brothers, both of whom followed him when he later moved to Vienna, Austria. 
In Bonn, Beethoven's most important composition teacher was German composer Christian
Gottlob Neefe, with whom he studied during the 1780's. Neefe mostly used the music of
German composer Johann Sebastian Bach in his instruction. He later encouraged his student
to study with Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whom Beethoven met briefly in
Vienna in 1787. In 1792 Beethoven made another journey to Vienna to study with Austrian
composer Joseph Haydn, and he stayed there the rest of his life. 
Having begun his career as an outstanding improviser at the piano and composer of piano
music. Beethoven went on to compose string quartets and other kinds of chamber music,
songs, two masses, an opera, and nine symphonies. Perhaps the most famous work of
classical music in existence is Beethoven's Symphony No.9 in D minor op. 125. Like his
opera Fidelio and many other works, the Ninth Symphony depicts an initial struggle with
adversity and concludes with an uplifting vision of freedom and social harmony. 
Yet just as his success seemed assured, he was confronted with the loss of that sense
which he depended on, his hearing. This impairment gradually put an end to his performing
career. However, Beethoven's achievements did not suffer from his hearing loss but
instead gained in richness and power over the years. His artistic growth was reflected in
a series of masterpieces, including the Symphony No.3, Fidelio, and the Symphony No.5.
These works were from his second period, which is called his heroic style.
Beethoven's fame during his lifetime reached its peak in 1814. The enthusiastic response
from the public to his music at this time was focused on showy works, such as
Wellington's Victory. During the last decade of his life Beethoven had almost completely
lost his hearing, and he was increasingly socially isolated. Plagued at times by serious
illness, Beethoven nevertheless maintained his sense of humor and he often amused himself
with jokes and puns. He continued to work at a high level of creativity until he
contracted pneumonia in December 1826. He died in Vienna in March 1827. 
Beethoven's music is generally divided into three main creative periods. The first, or
early. Period extends to about 1802, when the composer made reference to a "new manner"
or "new way" in connection with his art. The second, or middle, period extends to about
1812, after the completion of his seventh and Eighth symphonies. The third, or late,
period emerged gradually; Beethoven composed its pivotal work, the Hammerklavier Sonata.



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