Beethoven, male, German composer, pianist, conductor. One of the representatives of the Viennese classical music school. The following is a 200-word review of Beethoven’s biography that I compiled for you. If you like it, please come and share it. 200 words after reading Beethoven's biography 1
His father was eager to develop his musical talent and used violence to force Beethoven to practice various instruments. When he got a little older, bad luck struck again and he lost his ability. His dearest mother was the mother who loved and cared for him since he was a child. Beethoven was devastated from then on and could only write letters to friends to cry out these sad facts.
Beethoven, who grew up in hardship, was also lucky. When the French Revolution broke out, Beethoven met Mozart and communicated with each other. Then he became a disciple of Haydn. Later, Beethoven began to rise to prominence. , just when Beethoven had just tasted the sweetness of success, pain came again. Gradually Beethoven's hearing became weaker and weaker. It can be said that almost all of his works were composed when he was deaf. 200 words after reading the biography of Beethoven Part 2
Today, I have finished reading the first three and four chapters of the biography of Beethoven in "The Biography of Famous People". If I have any insights, I would like to share them with all my friends. Just when Beethoven devoted all his energy to his music career, he was intoxicated in the joy that music brought him. Unfortunately, things happened one after another - Beethoven became deaf. For an ordinary musician, the most important thing is to enjoy music with your ears. But a world-famous musician like Beethoven suddenly became deaf when his career was booming. This blow is unacceptable to ordinary people. Beethoven was once praised by Therese de Braunschweig as: a rare genius, a great artist and a kind man. Beethoven was still a tenacious man. When he was fighting against the disease, he once said: "No, I can't stand it. I want to hold the throat of fate. He will never make me completely surrender... Oh! It can bring thousands of lives to a person." A hundred times, how beautiful it is!" I am very much looking forward to what Beethoven's fate will be. 200 words after reading the biography of Beethoven Part 3
I have known Beethoven as a great musician since I was a child. Today, I finally had the opportunity to read his story.
Beethoven's childhood was very boring. He was locked up by his father to practice piano since he was a child. In order to suppress Beethoven's interest in playing, Beethoven's father often used corporal punishment to force Beethoven to continue practicing. Beethoven's mother passed away when he was 17 years old. From then on, Beethoven took on the important task of raising his two younger brothers. His father was often alcoholic at this time, but Beethoven did not give up music because of this. The most incredible thing is that when Beethoven was 27, he began to have hearing problems, but he still created a lot of great music in the years to come.
Beethoven’s life was unfortunate, but his love for music made him still live tenaciously. The many music he created for mankind made people forget his misfortune. His optimism and tenacity The spirit is worth learning from. 200 words after reading "Beethoven's Biography" Part 4
During this winter vacation, I read "Beethoven's Biography" and deeply understood the hardships of Beethoven's life.
Beethoven’s original name was Ludwig. Fan. Beethoven, his childhood was miserable. His father was eager for success and wanted to train his son to become Mozart, a composer who was already famous all over the world at a young age. The musician was known as the "Music Prodigy". Beethoven's musical career was almost ruined by his father's violence and coercion.
When he grew up, misfortune befell Beethoven again: he lost his dearest mother. Beethoven was so sad that he had no choice but to write letters to his friends. Later, Beethoven came to Vienna, met Mozart, and became a disciple of Haydn. Gradually, he began to show his face. When he finally tasted a hint of sweetness, pain came to him again, and Beethoven's ears gradually began to lose hearing. For a musician, this is worse than death. Later he found a doctor, but he still couldn't be cured.
Later he became deaf, but Beethoven was not affected by fate. He successively created many songs that were sung by people, and was respected as the "God of Music".
I learned from Beethoven Many principles of life have been learned, not to be overwhelmed by difficulties! After reading Beethoven's Biography, 200 words, Part 5
After reading "Beethoven's Biography", there is a lot of spirit in Beethoven that is worth learning from. His life path was tragic. His father wanted to develop his musical talent, but instead of using the correct methods, he used violence to make him learn various instruments. When he was older, he lost his beloved mother, which made him so sad that he had to write letters to friends.
Beethoven’s life was full of troubles, but he could still succeed in the face of these tribulations, which is enough to prove that Beethoven had strong perseverance and hard-working spirit. And in our real life, how many people still have this extraordinary perseverance and fighting spirit? Now we all have to learn from these precious spiritual wealth Beethoven left us. Sufferings are not just for us ordinary people. Great men also went through many hardships and hardships before they achieved their current achievements. Their spirit is worth learning from. We must move forward bravely and strengthen our beliefs in the face of difficulties. After reading Beethoven's biography, 200 words, Part 6
After reading Beethoven's biography, I felt deeply.
Beethoven had a rough life. He was poor and deaf in his later years. Beethoven’s father was an alcoholic. When he was a child, his father forced him to practice piano and often beat and scolded him. His health deteriorated sharply in middle age, and he was tortured by illness in his later years. He underwent three surgeries, and finally passed away after leaving several suicide notes.
Beethoven was always able to write about reality. He was great, but he was eventually tricked by fate. He was a musician, but he lost his hearing. He held the throat of fate. Then, keep fighting against fate.
He ignored ridicule and always did himself. No matter what, serious illness always tortured him. He never gave up, never gave up, never gave up any chance to live, and created a series of movies. A masterpiece handed down from generation to generation. 200 words after reading Beethoven's biography Chapter 7
His father was eager to develop his musical talent and used violence to force Beethoven to practice various instruments. When he got a little older, bad luck struck again and he lost his ability. His dearest mother, the mother who loved and cared for him since childhood, Beethoven was devastated from then on and could only write letters to friends to cry out these sad facts.
Beethoven, who grew up in hardship, was also lucky. When the French Revolution broke out, Beethoven met Mozart and communicated with each other. Then he became a disciple of Haydn. Later, Beethoven began to rise to prominence. , just when Beethoven had just tasted the sweetness of success, pain came again. Gradually Beethoven's hearing became weaker and weaker. It can be said that almost all of his works were composed when he was deaf. 200 words after reading Beethoven's biography, Part 8
In 1810, Beethoven was alone again. Perhaps because of this, he became even more wild in the field of art.
Later Goethe met Beethoven. Beethoven and Goethe, the two great men, should shake hands. However, Beethoven's arrogance finally made Goethe unacceptable. This stemmed from their different positions and pursuits.
In 1814, Beethoven reached his peak. Beethoven once again showed his arrogant and unruly character. Perhaps it was this character that made him reach the top in the field of art.
Both Napoleon and Beethoven showed wildness and majesty in different fields, the former in the battlefield and the latter in art.
But no matter how great the glory and splendor in the real world can make Beethoven feel happy, the art of music is his real kingdom and paradise. 200 words after reading the biography of Beethoven Part 9
I read the biography of Beethoven during the summer vacation. Beethoven was named Roman by the famous French writer and music historian. "The master of integrity and sincerity" whom Roland calls "Victorious Proseus."
In addition to deafness, Beethoven also suffered from other diseases and unimaginable pain. However, in order to express the people's pursuit of freedom, struggle, will and liberation, he composed "Symphony No. 9 in D minor" with pain.
I want to learn from Beethoven’s strength, his will to not be afraid of difficulties, and his will not to give up on his work. I am also playing the music he composed now. I will work harder on the piano and play his beautiful music to everyone.
I will keep in mind his famous saying: One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. A 200-word reading of Beethoven's biography, Chapter 10
Beethoven was an aloof man, and his temper was very weird, probably because of his miserable childhood. My mother died young and my father was an alcoholic. Listening to this, I think he was extremely miserable. He later became deaf, and for a musician the ears are more important than the eyes. But there is no point in complaining. Beethoven still insisted on continuing to create. "First Symphony", "Second Symphony"... etc. were all born from his hands.
He became famous, and because of his perseverance, he finally became a world-famous musical genius. Who would have thought that he would have so many tragic and painful experiences? He relied on his perseverance in music to go through countless pains until he finally found relief. As a young pioneer, looking down at the blood-red red scarf, shouldn't we learn this spirit of perseverance? Take me for example. I often gave up halfway in what I did before. What I want to do in the future must not only be done well, but also do it well. But also persevere. 200 words after reading the Biography of Beethoven Part 11
During the summer vacation, I read the book "The Biography of Beethoven by Famous People".
Due to Beethoven's natural talent and acquired diligence, he has been performing on stage since he was 8 years old. The famous Austrian composer Mozart said of Beethoven: "Don't underestimate him, he will be a sensation all over the country in the future." ”
As an adult, Beethoven indeed became a world-famous musician. However, bad luck fell from the sky and Beethoven became deaf. He felt that God was playing a trick on him. But Beethoven did not give up. He declared that he would compose music until his death. At the end of November 1826, Beethoven suffered from pleurisy. On March 26, 1827, the musical giant Beethoven breathed his last.
Beethoven made me understand: Only with a strong will can people control their own destiny and achieve success.