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Who is the great god of music?

The great god of music is Beethoven.

Ludwig van Beethoven is one of the representatives of the Vienna Classical School and a composer in the European Classical Period. Beethoven created a wide range of themes throughout his life, and his important works include 9 symphonies, 1 opera, 32 piano sonatas, 5 piano concertos, multiple orchestral overtures, and violin and cello sonatas.

Because of his significant contribution to classical music, his development and innovation of sonata form and symphony suite structure, he was honored as the "Music Saint" and "The King of Symphony" by later generations.

Beethoven’s piano works:

In addition to symphonies, piano works also play an important role in Beethoven’s creations. It can be said that he has been writing piano works throughout his life. The most important are the five piano concertos and the five piano sonatas.

The piano sonata is similar to his symphony, with profound thoughts, rich content, and broad form. It also strengthens the contrasting factors within the sonata form structure and expands the conflicts and development of the development. The power makes his piano sonatas far surpass those of Haydn and Mozart.