Inspiring stories about the musician Beethoven
Beethoven is a famous German musician.
His childhood was unfortunate. His father forced him to learn music with a rough attitude. The harpsichord and violin became the shackles of his father's oppression. Fortunately, His eagerness to learn was not suppressed. At the age of thirteen, he joined the theater band and became the organist. At the age of seventeen, his loving mother passed away, causing him to bear the burden of the family's life.
Unfortunately, something happened. Just when he was intoxicated in the world of music, his health was destroyed by a series of colds, lung diseases, arthritis, and yellow fever. What is even more distressing is that when he was in his twenties or thirties, his ears became deaf. How important ears are to musicians! Beethoven was in great pain. He said in a letter: "I lead a miserable life. For two years I avoided all society because it was impossible for me to talk to people: I was deaf. If I had been in another profession, I might still be able to , But this is a terrible encounter in my profession!”
When disaster was approaching, there was no way out. Beethoven regarded music as his refuge. He bravely challenged fate, regardless of the pounding in his ears. He completed his works one after another, sometimes writing three or four things at the same time. Beethoven endured the difficult "torture" work. He said firmly and optimistically; "I want to hold the throat of fate. It will never make me completely surrender..."
Once, Beethoven Fen conducted the prelude, but because he couldn't hear the singing on the stage, everything went wrong. One conductor suggested a break. After that, it starts again. However, this time things went wrong again, and a second break had to be announced. At this time, Beethoven became uneasy. He hurried home, threw himself on the bed, covered his face with his hands, and did not even eat dinner.
Two years later, he conducted the "Choral Symphony" again. This time he was a huge success! The crowd in the theater was filled with excitement and cheers. But he heard none of this. It wasn't until a female singer took his hand and faced the audience that he saw people waving their hats to him and applauding enthusiastically.
Beethoven was such a person who struggled and learned despite adversity.
A year before Beethoven's death, he said this: "My motto has always been: never stop writing. If I let the god of art doze off sometimes, it is just to make it more excited when it wakes up. . I also hope to leave a few more great works in the world, and then like an old child, I will end my earthly journey among some good people."
Beethoven worked hard all his life, and he got happiness. of peaceful sleep. ;