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Who are the great musicians?

The great musician is Beethoven.

Beethoven is a world-famous composer and performer. Born on December 17, 1770 in Bonn, Germany. Both his grandfather and father were court musicians. Beethoven is known as the Saint of Music and created many works throughout his life.

Beethoven had a very keen sense of music since he was a child. After his father discovered this, he was determined to train him into another Mozart-style music prodigy, so as to use this as his cash cow. But Beethoven did not have the playing talent of Mozart. He learned music under the stick of his father.

Beethoven, who was only five years old at the time, was often locked in the house by his father and played the piano and violin from morning to night. Little Beethoven often endured the pain and grievances and practiced over and over again on the piano. If Beethoven had not had extraordinary musical talent, he might have hated music forever.

Beethoven’s musical growth

Beethoven’s musical growth path was extremely difficult, but he achieved amazing achievements through his hard work. He began learning piano at the age of five, gave public concerts at the age of eight, and began composing music at the age of ten. His first teacher, Nie Fei, was of great help to him. Nie Fei expanded Beethoven's artistic vision and taught him many musical skills, which laid a solid foundation for his later creations.

In 1792, Beethoven came to Vienna, the capital of music. In order to acquire more music knowledge and creative skills, he studied with famous teachers such as Haydn, Albrechtsberg, and Salieri. He worked hard to learn their music creation skills and experience, and constantly enriched and improved his artistic accomplishment. .