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- Ludwig van Beethoven - Wikipedia
Ludwig van Beethoven[n 1] (baptised 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers and a bridge from the Classical to the Romantic periods Born in Bonn, Beethoven was a musical prodigy
- Ludwig van Beethoven | Biography, Music, Facts | Britannica
Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer, the predominant musical figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras
- Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphonies, Deafness Race
Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer whose Symphony 5 is a beloved classic Some of his greatest works were composed while Beethoven was going deaf
- Ludwig van Beethoven | Biography, history, music, facts | Classic FM
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was a German composer and pianist, who is arguably the defining figure in the history of Western classical music
- Beethoven: force of nature, Romantic pioneer | Classical Music
Beethoven was not only one of the greatest composers of all time - but also something of a revolutionary Not just in the obvious sense that his compositions took music in a new direction No, much more than this: he was an artist imbued with the idea of revolution
- Ludwig van Beethoven - Kennedy Center
He is widely recognized as one of the greatest composers of the Western European music tradition His work crowned the classical period as well as initiated the romantic era in music In 1783 Beethoven's first published work, a set of keyboard variations appeared
- Ludwig van Beethoven: A Musical Genius Bridging Classical and Romantic Eras
Explore the life of Ludwig van Beethoven, the innovative composer who transformed music history by bridging the Classical and Romantic eras with his revolutionary works
- Ludwig van Beethoven - Biography | Deutsche Grammophon
Beethoven’s most visionary music occurs in the string quartets that he wrote in his last decade Their harmonic language lies at the outer reaches of their time Their melodies are in a state of constant transformation – form and content are now inextricably linked
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