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Is Beethoven's Symphony of Destiny his last work?
The manuscript of Beethoven's last great work before his death is called' grossefuge' (literally translated as' fugue'), which is the draft manuscript of a piano work with four hands playing together.

Beethoven's last manuscript was recently discovered.

The last poem that pops up with your heart.

Beethoven's last manuscript was recently discovered, which shocked the music world.

Original: Powerful Blog People's Network Window of Tianjin (www.022net.com)

Author: Zhi Yanle

I just read an art report in The New York Times: A female researcher named Carper, while sorting out the manuscripts of books and materials, found the manuscript of Beethoven's last great work before his death, which is called' fugue of major leagues' (literally translated as' fugue of major leagues'), and it is a draft manuscript of a piano work with four hands playing together. After the musicians played, they all agreed that this work was magnificent, and it was a symphony poem "Northern Nine" for piano. The discovery of the manuscript shocked the western auction houses of music, history and cultural relics.

The general content of the report is as follows: Beethoven wrote "With Fugue" before he died. After expert appraisal, it is said that the manuscript has been revised a lot, and many traces show that Beethoven was writing while playing the piano. At that time, he was deaf. Obviously, "Major League" is a pop-up work of Beethoven playing the piano with his heart. Beethoven listened to or watched all his major works before his death, and he saw how the public welcomed his works with rapture. This "Grand Union Fugue" was specially dedicated by Beethoven to the public, especially to every family with a piano, but it became the only major work he didn't see. That's because he died as soon as he finished writing fugue of big joints.

It is reported that the manuscript of fugue together was presented to the library by a business tycoon and collector more than 100 years ago, and it was mixed with the manuscripts of Mozart and others. Since then, this work has been quietly shelved and gradually forgotten, so that historians doubt whether it has been lost. Not long ago, Carpau, a female researcher, was sorting out the manuscript materials. By chance, she found the complete manuscript of "Hand in Hand Fugue". Musicians and historians from Harvard and other institutions of higher learning understand and appreciate it and say, "God! This is the most important musical art discovery in a hundred years! This is a great artistic discovery. How to say it is not too much! " Some said, "This is one of the most important works of Beethoven's life, and its historical value is immeasurable." After appreciating it, auction house experts said that as a commodity auction, it is not surprising if the starting price is at least 2.6 million to 3 million dollars, but it can actually sell for tens of millions of dollars.

There is a rumor in the history of western music that Beethoven was told by some people that he wanted to play another middle part while playing his other works. Beethoven understood the meaning, and he shouted to those people, "You donkeys! Why not play the fugue of Major League? It is enough to repeat that work! " Scholars and musicians who specialize in Beethoven's works say that Beethoven's last wish to create fugues for the public should be realized only if this historical rumor is properly handled. First of all, the manuscript should be exhibited so that the public can get a sneak peek and see enough, and then the auction will not be held. They said: After carefully studying and listening to the Grand Union Fugue, you can feel that Beethoven already knew that he was going to die. He devoted his last hope, love and last wish to this work-this is a poem that a deaf old man "played" with his heart before he died and left it to all future generations.

We listened to the fugue of Major League. If nothing else, an immediate feeling is that the winners who dominate Beethoven's music career can be said to be the drums of the heroic symphony, the stepping stone of the symphony of destiny, the song of Northern Nine, and even the love passion and pastoral scenery of Dedicated to Alice, Passion Sonata, Northern Seven and Northern Eight. The sick god can torture deaf musicians, and the god of death can take away a person's physical life, but neither the sick god nor the god of death can stop Beethoven's heart that forever stirs the notes of life.