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5 thoughts on Beethoven

After reading Beethoven, what do you think? Why not calm down and write down your thoughts after reading Beethoven? So how should we write our thoughts after reading? Below are my thoughts on Beethoven carefully compiled for you. I hope it will be helpful to you.

About Beethoven 1

Everyone knows Beethoven! He is a world-famous German musician and composer. His most accomplished works are "Eroica Symphony", "First Symphony", "Fourth Symphony", "Fifth Symphony", "Song of Expedition"...

I am first When I first saw Beethoven's biography "Celebrities", I was really sad for Beethoven's rough fate. Because Beethoven unfortunately suffered from ear disease when he was young, he gradually became unable to hear anything. But bad luck did not defeat Beethoven. He still uses passion to create each of his works, carefully considering every melody in the music, and even there is not a wrong note in the song.

When I heard his piano sonata - "Destiny", I was immediately moved by its gripping melody. Because if you savor it carefully, you can feel the ups and downs of life. What a great work! And it is very suitable for the situation at that time. Beethoven was poor and deaf at the time. The works he created in a silent world can still be so fanatical and passionate. Passion is so rare!

After reading Beethoven's biography, I realized the meaning of life and the ups and downs of fate. He left immortal works for the world. Beethoven's tenacious fighting spirit is worth learning from. About Beethoven's Remarks 2

Playing "Symphony" and "Ode to Joy" made me curious about Beethoven. What kind of person was he who could compose such an excellent chapter? With deep curiosity, I opened the book "The Biography of Beethoven".

"The Biography of Beethoven" is a biography book rich in philosophy. It mainly tells the story of how he rose to fame and glory, and then fell into the lowest ebb of his life in an instant. Sometimes he even had to rely on charity for basic living, and his love life suffered repeated setbacks. For a musician, he also suffered the most devastating blow, which was deafness. For this reason, he fell into despair more than once and even had strong suicidal thoughts. However, his passion for music, his persistence in changing music, and his desire for perfection enabled him to "capture the essence of nature" and made him "become a force of nature, a primitive force, and a force of nature. After the collision and impact of other forces of nature, a spectacular scene like Homer's epic is produced."

His life, as he himself said, is "using suffering to win joy."

His experience moved me more than once. I couldn't help but have the idea to learn from Beethoven, learn from his perseverance to overcome difficulties on the road ahead, and learn from his spirit of working hard to realize his ideals. There is an example mentioned in the book that impressed me deeply: after he lost his hearing, in order to continue his dream of arranging music, he used wooden sticks to "nail" his teeth and piano keys together, and relied on his teeth to find the feeling through the vibration of the piano keys. That's it. , one famous song after another was produced in such a difficult environment. Compared with him, the difficulties on our way forward are nothing, and what reason do we have to shrink back?

Students, after listening to my introduction, do you want to know more about Beethoven? I will lend it to you! About Beethoven After-Reading Chapter 3

Anyone who hears the name Beethoven will be familiar with it. Now let us get into Beethoven.

Ludwig. Fan. Beethoven was born in the attic of a dilapidated house in Bonn, near Cologne, on December 16, 1770. His grandfather Ludwig was the music director of the local Grand Duke and was the best member of the family. , Beethoven inherited his grandfather's character - unrestrained and independent.

For Beethoven, childhood was a nightmare. His father forced him to learn music every day. Many times his father would lock him in the house alone to practice the dulcimer. Beethoven joined the orchestra at the age of eleven, and was already a grand organist when he was thirteen. Beethoven's mother passed away in 1787, and Beethoven also suffered from lung disease. The outbreak of the French Revolution made Beethoven Fen came to Vienna, the capital of music. Deafness began to torment Beethoven from 1796 to 1800. By 1801, he could no longer bear it. He wrote to his friend saying that he was deaf. For six years he and Therese. special. Brunswick is engaged. Beethoven's life was very difficult. Although he became deaf in his later years, it did not change his love for music at all.

Whenever I complain about too much homework, I think of Beethoven’s determination. There are also many people like Beethoven in the Paralympics.

But they Still haven't given up, and tried my best to realize my dream -------

Beethoven is my role model, and I must be like him to realize my dream. Comments on Beethoven Chapter 4

Recently, I read "The Biography of Famous People" by the French literary master Romain Rolland, and the "Biography of Beethoven" left a deep impression on me.

Beethoven was born in Porth on December 16, 1770.

His mother died when he was a child, and his father was an alcoholic, forcing him to serve as the head of the family. Later, he came to Vienna and began his music career. However, fate kept playing tricks on people. Three failed marriages, his own deafness, and his nephew's rebellion pushed him into a low ebb. However, he was still passionate about his career and passed away on March 26, 1827.

After reading "The Biography of Beethoven", his tragic fate makes people pity and sympathize. At the same time, his strong will and spirit of finding light in the darkness are even more shocking! When he fell in love for the second time, he said passionately: "I will hold the throat of fate, and it will never let me surrender." It made my blood surge with passion. I seemed to see a man who would not bow to fate. The giant felt a force that could overwhelm everything, a spiritual force that made the brave fearless. When he found a place for his soul to dwell in music, the claws of fate grabbed him again and took away his hearing, but he refused to give in and wrote the pure and flowery "Fourth Symphony" . After that, financial difficulties, his nephew's rebellion, and the worsening of his illness followed one after another. Even in this abyss of pain, he still sang the praises of "joy" and composed the great and sacred "Ode to Joy", as he said: "I am the god of wine who brews wine for mankind. It is I who give people the highest spiritual enthusiasm." Yes, even the heaviest blow cannot break his determination to create happiness and bring courage to people. Nor can it extinguish his love for his career. This iron will will last forever.

This book reminded me of something that happened a few years ago. A middle school in a certain city and county. On the eve of the college entrance examination, a senior high school student committed suicide by jumping off a building late at night. After investigation, this student was a good student with excellent moral character and academic performance, and his grades were among the best in the school. However, several mock exams left him very dissatisfied. The poverty of his family, the expectations of his parents, and the deterioration of his grades made him unable to bear it anymore and he chose to commit suicide. His destiny was also tortuous and bumpy, but he lacked the courage to overcome difficulties. If he was as optimistic and positive as Beethoven, his life might bloom and become more beautiful.

Only in pain can there be joy. I hope everyone can be a "Beethoven-like" person, bravely attack difficulties, and face the world happily. About Beethoven's Remarks 5

Today we have the lesson "Music Giant Beethoven". The Chinese teacher first played a piece of music. This is Beethoven's masterpiece "Symphony of Destiny". Let's close. Close your eyes and listen carefully to this world-famous piece of music. I was immediately shocked by the powerful and passionate music.

All distracting thoughts in my heart were completely eliminated. My heart suddenly calmed down, and the ups and downs of the music made my mind turbulent, allowing all my thoughts to be purified and even sublimated in this majestic music. The hand tapping the keyboard seems to be tapping my heart, and the beating notes seem to use music as the plot to tell you a story of a hero fighting against fate: when it is low, it seems to be the voice of people who have suffered misfortune. The painful lamentation and inner conflict and struggle can't help but make people ponder for thousands of times; when he is high, it seems that he understands that he should strengthen himself, so he rises up to resist and fights against fate, which makes our hearts uplifted.

Listening to the music, I naturally thought of the author, a musical giant who suffered a lot but did not surrender to his fate - Beethoven.

He was deaf in both ears when he was young. For a person who is engaged in music, the biggest tragedy is to lose his hearing. But Beethoven did not immerse himself in sorrow forever. He silently accepted the reality and put all his body into it. He devoted himself wholeheartedly to music creation, and it was the persistent ideal in his heart - loving music, that supported him and inspired him.

There is a saying: This is the way things are, and they won’t be that way. A strong-willed person always adapts to and overcomes adversity. Everyone has an amazing potential that you may not have discovered yet. When you are in trouble, as long as you have ideals and develop your potential, you will definitely lead to the light. At this time, you may not help but sigh: It turns out that days with shortcomings can still be wonderful. Therefore, we no longer need to be sad, resentful, and helpless about pain and suffering, but must face it calmly and bravely. Milton, Beethoven, and Paganini are known as the three eccentrics in the history of world literature and art. One of them is blind, one is deaf, and the other is mute. Don’t they all have ideals in mind, overcome adversity, and achieve success in their careers? God is fair. After giving you beauty, he takes away your wisdom; when he gives you money, he makes you lose your health; when he gives you talent, he adds suffering to you.

Misfortune is like a quagmire of death. Here, you have only two choices: sink deeply, or fight hard and climb out of the place of death.

At this time, if people allow pain and despair to grow like weeds, they will become more depressed. Then it is better to smile to the reality, stop giving up on yourself, and fight hard! When you accept suffering, you also retain hope, so fight for this glimmer of hope!