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“Ludwig van
Beethoven”
Done by Mr. Lunar. Allegro Music School
“Beethoven”
Born: 1770 in Germany.
Died: 1827
Period of Music: Classical/
Romantic.
Instruments he played:
Piano, Violin and Organ.
Major compositions:
Piano: Sonata in C-sharp Minor, op.
27, No. 2 (Moonlight), “Für Elise”,
Sonata in F Minor Op. 57
(Appassionata).
Orchestra: Symphony No. 5 in C
Minor, Op. 67, Symphony No. 6 In F
Major, Op. 68 (Pastoral), Symphony
No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125.
Choral: Missa Solemnis (Mass in D
Major), Op. 123.
Interesting facts:
Beethoven studied with
Haydn. He loved
nature. He began losing
his hearing around
1800 and was totally
deaf by 1820.
“The story of Ludwig van
Beethoven”
1770- 1827.
Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in Bonn,
Germany in 1770. Bonn is located in the heart of
Germany’s lovely Rhineland. Like Bach and
Mozart, Ludwig came from a musical family. His
father and grandfather were employed as
musicians in the court of the elector in Bonn.
Ludwig started lessons in piano, violin and
composition with his father when he was 4 years
old. By the time he was 11, he was performing and
sight-reading with great expertise, and his talent for
improvising was favourably compared to the great
child prodigy Mozart.
Early in his career, Beethoven met
some of the famous composers of the
time. On a trip to Vienna in 1787 when
he was 17 Beethoven met and played for
Mozart.
Mozart was impressed with Beethoven’s
skill at improvising on the piano. In 1792,
Beethoven met Franz Haydn who
passed through Bonn on his way from
England to Vienna. Haydn complimented
Beethoven on some of his works. This
impressed the elector so much that he
sent Beethoven to Vienna to study with
Haydn.
Video of “Für Elise” for
piano and Orchestra.
(link below)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4d0LOuP4Uw
In 1792 Beethoven moved to Vienna
where he spent the rest of his life. He
loved nature and spent many holidays
in the country where he took long walks.
He always kept a notebook handy to jot
down musical ideas that came to him.
His love of the countryside inspired him
to compose his famous Symphony No.
6, The “Pastoral” symphony. In this
symphony one can hear birds singing, a
tumbling waterfall and a thunderstorm.
Video of Symphony No.6 “The
pastoral” link below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh451alWvaY
In 1801 Beethoven composed his
Sonata quasi una fantasia (Moonlight
Sonata), Op. 27, no.2, one of the best
loved sonatas. It was dedicated to the
young Countess Giulietta Guicciardi,
one of Beethoven’s piano students.
Beethoven is believed to have proposed
marriage to the countess who inspired
this piece, a marriage that was opposed
by her father on the grounds that
Beethoven was a man not worthy of his
daughter because he was seen as
being without rank, money, or
permanent employment.
Video of Sonata in C sharp minor
“Moonlight” link below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoZsMA9lsc0
Around 1800 Beethoven noticed the
he was becoming deaf and by 1820
he could no longer hear well enough
to conduct an orchestra. He was
totally deaf the last 7 years of his life
yet continued to compose music.
Some of his greatest compositions
were written during this period,
including Symphony No. 9,
completed in 1824.
Beethoven is
considered to be one of
the greatest composers
of the Classical Period.
His later music was
more characteristic of
the Romantic Period,
and many scholars
believe he bridged the
gap between the
Classical and Romantic
Periods.
“The symphony”
A symphony is a long composition for
orchestra, usually with three or four
movements. To achieve a variety of
sounds composers strive to make
each movement different by
changing the mood, tempo or style.
Beethoven wrote nine symphonies.
Probably his greatest and most
familiar are Symphony No. 5 and
Symphony No. 9.
Video ofSymphony No. 5 in
C Minor. Link below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lHOYvIhLxo
Symphony No. 9 in D Minor is unique
because the last movement has a
chorus! The theme of the symphony
is the brotherhood of human beings.
Beethoven believed strongly that
people should love and care for each
other and respect the rights of
everyone. The choral theme has
been arranged as a hymn, the “Ode
to joy”.
Beethoven conducted the first
performance of his Ninth Symphony.
By this time he was so deaf that one
of the orchestra members had to turn
him around at the end so Beethoven
could see that the audience was
applauding with great enthusiasm in
appreciation of his work.
The symphony
Orchestra:
The orchestra that played
Beethoven’s symphonies had 30-40
members. Our orchestras today may
have over 100 players. an Orchestra
consists of 5 sections:
1- STRINGS: violin, viola, cello, string
bass, harp.
2- WOODWINDS: flute, oboe, clarinet,
bassoon, piccolo, English horn.
3- BRASS: trumpet, trombone, French
horn, Tuba.
4- PERCUSSION: timpani, Kettledrum,
triangle, celeste, bells, etc.
5- CONDUCTOR: Directs the Orchestra.
the instruments vary
according to the music
being played. The blend
of instruments playing
dramatic and melodious
music is truly an
exciting experience.
Video of Symphony No. 9
“Ode to joy” link below
The end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbJcQYVtZMo

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Ludwig Van beethoven

  • 1. “Ludwig van Beethoven” Done by Mr. Lunar. Allegro Music School
  • 2. “Beethoven” Born: 1770 in Germany. Died: 1827 Period of Music: Classical/ Romantic. Instruments he played: Piano, Violin and Organ.
  • 3. Major compositions: Piano: Sonata in C-sharp Minor, op. 27, No. 2 (Moonlight), “Für Elise”, Sonata in F Minor Op. 57 (Appassionata). Orchestra: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67, Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 (Pastoral), Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125. Choral: Missa Solemnis (Mass in D Major), Op. 123.
  • 4. Interesting facts: Beethoven studied with Haydn. He loved nature. He began losing his hearing around 1800 and was totally deaf by 1820.
  • 5. “The story of Ludwig van Beethoven” 1770- 1827. Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany in 1770. Bonn is located in the heart of Germany’s lovely Rhineland. Like Bach and Mozart, Ludwig came from a musical family. His father and grandfather were employed as musicians in the court of the elector in Bonn. Ludwig started lessons in piano, violin and composition with his father when he was 4 years old. By the time he was 11, he was performing and sight-reading with great expertise, and his talent for improvising was favourably compared to the great child prodigy Mozart.
  • 6. Early in his career, Beethoven met some of the famous composers of the time. On a trip to Vienna in 1787 when he was 17 Beethoven met and played for Mozart. Mozart was impressed with Beethoven’s skill at improvising on the piano. In 1792, Beethoven met Franz Haydn who passed through Bonn on his way from England to Vienna. Haydn complimented Beethoven on some of his works. This impressed the elector so much that he sent Beethoven to Vienna to study with Haydn.
  • 7. Video of “Für Elise” for piano and Orchestra. (link below) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4d0LOuP4Uw
  • 8. In 1792 Beethoven moved to Vienna where he spent the rest of his life. He loved nature and spent many holidays in the country where he took long walks. He always kept a notebook handy to jot down musical ideas that came to him. His love of the countryside inspired him to compose his famous Symphony No. 6, The “Pastoral” symphony. In this symphony one can hear birds singing, a tumbling waterfall and a thunderstorm.
  • 9. Video of Symphony No.6 “The pastoral” link below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh451alWvaY
  • 10. In 1801 Beethoven composed his Sonata quasi una fantasia (Moonlight Sonata), Op. 27, no.2, one of the best loved sonatas. It was dedicated to the young Countess Giulietta Guicciardi, one of Beethoven’s piano students. Beethoven is believed to have proposed marriage to the countess who inspired this piece, a marriage that was opposed by her father on the grounds that Beethoven was a man not worthy of his daughter because he was seen as being without rank, money, or permanent employment.
  • 11. Video of Sonata in C sharp minor “Moonlight” link below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoZsMA9lsc0
  • 12. Around 1800 Beethoven noticed the he was becoming deaf and by 1820 he could no longer hear well enough to conduct an orchestra. He was totally deaf the last 7 years of his life yet continued to compose music. Some of his greatest compositions were written during this period, including Symphony No. 9, completed in 1824.
  • 13. Beethoven is considered to be one of the greatest composers of the Classical Period. His later music was more characteristic of the Romantic Period, and many scholars believe he bridged the gap between the Classical and Romantic Periods.
  • 15. A symphony is a long composition for orchestra, usually with three or four movements. To achieve a variety of sounds composers strive to make each movement different by changing the mood, tempo or style. Beethoven wrote nine symphonies. Probably his greatest and most familiar are Symphony No. 5 and Symphony No. 9.
  • 16. Video ofSymphony No. 5 in C Minor. Link below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lHOYvIhLxo
  • 17. Symphony No. 9 in D Minor is unique because the last movement has a chorus! The theme of the symphony is the brotherhood of human beings. Beethoven believed strongly that people should love and care for each other and respect the rights of everyone. The choral theme has been arranged as a hymn, the “Ode to joy”.
  • 18. Beethoven conducted the first performance of his Ninth Symphony. By this time he was so deaf that one of the orchestra members had to turn him around at the end so Beethoven could see that the audience was applauding with great enthusiasm in appreciation of his work.
  • 19. The symphony Orchestra: The orchestra that played Beethoven’s symphonies had 30-40 members. Our orchestras today may have over 100 players. an Orchestra consists of 5 sections:
  • 20. 1- STRINGS: violin, viola, cello, string bass, harp. 2- WOODWINDS: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, piccolo, English horn. 3- BRASS: trumpet, trombone, French horn, Tuba. 4- PERCUSSION: timpani, Kettledrum, triangle, celeste, bells, etc. 5- CONDUCTOR: Directs the Orchestra.
  • 21. the instruments vary according to the music being played. The blend of instruments playing dramatic and melodious music is truly an exciting experience.
  • 22.
  • 23. Video of Symphony No. 9 “Ode to joy” link below The end. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbJcQYVtZMo