Complete Works
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Title:
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Complete Works |
Otros títulos:
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L'oeuvre Intégrale Serenade Op. 25 Works for Mandolin & Piano |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Ludwig van Beethoven; Susan Milan; Levon Chilingirian; Ian Brown; Sachiko Kobayashi; Chihiro Saito; Michael Wagner; Amadeus Webersinke; Erhard Fietz; Amadeus Webersinke; Lajos Mayer; Imre Rohmann |
Código CDU:
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Bee.38 |
Forma Musical:
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Suites, Rondos, Piano trios, Mandolin, Sonatas, Variations |
Abstract:
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The events of Beethoven's life are the stuff of Romantic legend, evoking images of the solitary creator shaking his fist at Fate and finally overcoming it through a supreme effort of creative will. Born in the small German city of Bonn on or around December 16, 1770, he received his early training from his father and other local musicians. As a teenager, he earned some money as an assistant to his teacher, Christian Gottlob Neefe, then was granted half of his father's salary as court musician from the Electorate of Cologne in order to care for his two younger brothers as his father gave in to alcoholism. Beethoven played viola in various orchestras, becoming friends with other players such as Antoine Reicha, Nikolaus Simrock, and Franz Ries, and began taking on composition commissions. As a member of the court chapel orchestra, he was able to travel some and meet members of the nobility, one of whom, Count Ferdinand Waldstein, would become a great friend and patron to him. Beethoven moved ... |
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