1、路德维希凡贝多芬,Ludwig Van Beethoven,(l770-1827),贝多芬(路德维希凡贝多芬,1770-1827,德国作曲家。1801年,在他作曲生涯最辉煌的时候,他开始渐渐失去听力,并于1891年成为聋人。贝多芬集古典音乐的大成,同时开辟了浪漫时期音乐的道路,作品包括包括9首交响乐,五首钢琴协奏曲,一首小提琴协奏曲, 32首钢琴奏鸣曲,还有一些其他的奏鸣曲,二首弥撒曲,和一部歌剧),简介 Beethoven (Ludwig van, 1770-1827, German composer. The greatest composer of his day, he began t
2、o lose his hearing in 1801 and was deaf by 1819. His music, which formed a transition from classical to romantic composition, includes 9 symphonies, 5 piano concertos, a violin concerto, 32 piano sonatas, several other sonatas, 2 Masses, and an opera.),He was born in the German town of Bonn on the 1
3、6th of December 1770.,Beethovens Childhood-tragic childhood,Beethoven was the second child out of seven, and one of the only three surviving children.His father was a tenor (男高音)at the court.His father was an alcoholic and often abused him.Because Beethoven was so poorly treated by his father, he de
4、veloped a close relationship with his mother. But she died when Beethoven was a teenager, this devastated him.,At the age of five,Beethoven began to play the piano When he was eight years old ,he gave his first public piano performance And began to compose at the age of ten Have had twenty famous wo
5、rks by the age of twenty-five 。,路德维希凡贝多芬Ludwig Van Beethoven,Life has ups and downs。 began to have ear problems when he was 26 years old , and after twenty years ( 1817 ) became a deaf completely 。,路德维希凡贝多芬Ludwig Van Beethoven,I will take fate by the throat. -Ludving Van Beethoven,我要扼住命运的咽喉,它决不能使我屈服
6、。 -贝多芬,Because of the fond of music and strong will, Even in his deafness period, created the most important representatives in his life -Symphony No.9 in d minor(第九交响曲) After the first performance of the Symphony No.9 (1824), as the conductor , Beethoven couldnt help crying at the moment of seeing
7、the success of his works 。,路德维希凡贝多芬Ludwig Van Beethoven,路德维希凡贝多芬Ludwig Van Beethoven,During the lifetime of the Beethoven, he had created countless beautiful melodies。(在贝多芬的一生中,他创作出了无数优美的旋律。),Moonlight Sonata (月光奏鸣曲) Symphonie No.1 Op.21 (第一交响曲 1794-1796 C大调 ) Symphonie No.2 Op.36 (第二交响曲1801-1802.10
8、 D大调 ) Symphony No.3 Eroica (第三交响曲1803-1804 降E大调 ) Symphonie No.4 Op.60 (第四交响曲 1806.10 降B大调) Symphony No.5 Fate (第五交响曲1804-1808 C小调 ) Symphony No.6 Pastoral (第六交响曲1807-1808 F大调 ) Symphony No.9 Choral (第九交响曲1824.2 D小调) Pinao Concertos No.1 Op.15 第一钢琴协奏曲 1796 C大调 Pinao Concertos No.2 Op.19 第二钢琴协奏曲 179
9、4-1795 降B大调 Pinao Concertos No.3 Op.37 第三钢琴协奏曲 1800 C小调 Pinao Concertos No.4 Op.58 第四钢琴协奏曲 1805-1806 G大调 Pinao Concertos No.5 Op.78 第五钢琴协奏曲降E大调 Pinao Concertos in D Op.61 第六钢琴协奏曲 1807 Egmond 1809 序曲 艾格蒙特 。,罗曼罗兰如此评价贝多芬的一生。,“His life is like one day thunderstorm days. First morning of a bright and cle
10、an water, only a few isolated idle breeze, but in the still air, a faint threat of heavy premonition, then all of a sudden hugeshadow volume, the solemn roar of thunder, full of the terrible silence of the sound. “,“他的一生宛如一天雷雨的日子。先是一个明净如水的早晨,仅仅有几阵懒懒的微风。但在静止的空气中,已经有隐隐的威胁,沉重的预感。然后,突然之间巨大的阴影卷过,悲壮的雷吼,充满着声响的可怖的静默。”,Beethoven was considered to be one of the greatest musicians in the world.His persistence in art also have touched and inspired thousands of people 。,路德维希凡贝多芬Ludwig Van Beethoven,Thanks!,Thanks!,