1. Symphony of Destiny
Chinese name: Symphony No. 5 in C minor
Foreign name: Symphony No. 5 in C minor
Album: Op. 67
Song duration: 33 minutes
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Music style: Classical
Year of creation: late 1807 to early 1808
Also known as: Symphony of Destiny, Symphony of Victory
2. Heroic Symphony
Chinese name: Symphony No.3 in E flat major
Foreign name: The Symphony No.3 in E flat major, Op.55
Composer: Ludwig· Van Beethoven
Music style: Classical
Work alias: Eroica Symphony
3. Pathetique Sonata?
Chinese name: Pathetique Sonata
Foreign name: Grande Sonata Pathetique OP.13
Song duration: three movements totaling about 19 minutes and 30 seconds
Release time: 1798 to Early 1799
Arranger: Ludwig van Beethoven
Music style: Piano Sonata
4. Moonlight Sonata
p>Chinese name: Moonlight Sonata
Foreign name: Mondscheinsonate
Song duration: about 16 minutes
Release date: 1802
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Music style: Classical
5. Pastoral Symphony?
Chinese name: F Symphony No. 6 in F major
Foreign name: Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68
Composer: Beethoven
Arranger: Beethoven Fen
Music Style: Symphony
Also known as: Pastoral Symphony
Ludwig van Beethoven (Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-12 March 16 - March 26, 1827), born in Bonn, Germany, was one of the representatives of the Vienna Classical School and a composer in the European classical period.
Beethoven spent his childhood under the strict and harsh education of his father, which created his stubborn, sensitive and excited character. He settled in Vienna for the rest of his life at the age of 22. The Third Symphony, composed between 1803 and 1804, marked the mature stage of his creation. In the following 20 years, his numerous musical works pushed classical music to its peak through strong artistic appeal and grandeur, and heralded the arrival of romantic music in the 19th century. Beethoven died in Vienna on March 26, 1827, at the age of 57.
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 and his development and innovation of sonata form and symphony suite structure, he was honored as the "Music Saint" and "King of Symphony" by later generations.