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The origin of the music "Beethoven Virus"

"Beethoven Virus" is played by the famous Bulgarian electronic violinist Diana Boncheva and released by Diana Boncheva Company on 2011-04-09. Adapted from Beethoven: Rondo Allegro, third movement of Grande Sonate Pathétique.

Diana Boncheva was the first to perform this piece at the WEG competition in South Korea, and later the piece became famous.

Extended information:

Album tracks

01 Beethoven Virus

02 Drama

03 Rainy Day

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04 Guys

05 Snow Hill

06 Faraway

07 Sad Memory

08 Purple Passion

09 My Funny Valentine

10 The Days Of Wine And Roses

11 Oriental Blue

12 Purple Passion (Club Mix)

< p>Just after listening to the prelude, thoughts surged over me like a mountain, making people's blood boil for a moment.

Ludwig van Beethoven (December 16, 1770 - March 26, 1827), born in Bonn, Germany, was one of the representatives of the Vienna Classical School. Composer of the European Classical Period.

Beethoven created a wide range of themes throughout his life. His important works include 1 opera, 32 piano sonatas, 9 symphonies, multiple orchestral overtures, violin and cello sonatas, and 5 piano concertos.

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

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Beethoven virus