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Famous masters of music performance

World famous music performers include: Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Schubert, Sarasate, Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Viotant and Brut

Beethoven - Composing from Memory

Beethoven (1770──1827) is one of the most famous musicians in history. He had a rough life, so most of the songs he composed were about fighting against fate. , with a strong tragic color. He did not compose many symphonies in his lifetime, only nine, but they had a profound influence.

Beethoven was born in Bonn and studied music with his father since childhood. His works include symphonies, piano sonatas, violin concertos, operas, etc. His symphonies reached the highest peak of classicism and pioneered The forerunner of romanticism. Among his nine symphonies, the third "Eroica", the fifth "Destiny", the sixth "Pastoral" and the ninth "Chorus" are the most famous.

Beethoven conducted performances entirely from memory

Between 1818 and 1820, Beethoven completely lost his hearing, but he still tenaciously engaged in creation and used his soul to create. In 1824 During that famous concert, he stood in front of the band, neither looking at the music score in front of him nor hearing the sound of the piano. He directed the performance solely based on his rich musical memory. That was the first performance of his Ninth Symphony. This painting reflects Beethoven conducting a performance entirely from memory.

Bach is a famous sonata writer. His first piece of music was born on the roof under the moonlight. The melody is joyful, smooth and light.

Sarasate is a romantic writer. His songs are all positive, unrestrained and heroic.

Mozart, a talented Austrian musician known as the "child prodigy". His works belong to classicism.

Schubert, Austrian romantic musician "King of Song".

Liszt, Hungarian Romantic musician.

Tchaikovsky, a Russian folk musician, brought world fame to Russian music.

Viotan and Brut pursued technical skills, so their pieces generally lacked softness and emotion, but were highly difficult.