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Question 1: Beethoven's head.

Question 2: Can I get a picture of Beethoven?

Question 3: Seeking a picture: Beethoven's portrait stick figure, simple, children's Beethoven's portrait stick figure.

Question 4: In which country did Beethoven have this kind of money in his head? If there is, it probably belongs to the collection ~

Question 5: How to describe the beautiful back and the ugly front? Is it Beethoven? Dorsal multipoint

Homophonic: Beethoven

Question 6: What impressed Beethoven most in the world? 1787 In April, a young man went to Vienna to meet Mozart, a great musician at that time. This man is ugly, short and smart. He shows off his piano skills in front of Mozart, and even Mozart, who is known as a prodigy, is amazed. Immediately said to the friends present: "This young man will definitely make a fire for the music scene." Mozart's prediction became a reality in less than ten years. This man is the famous Beethoven.

Beethoven was born in Bonn on the Rhine near Cologne, Germany on 17701February 16. His father, John, was mediocre and addicted to alcohol, and Beethoven had no happiness in his childhood.

~ the sound of my whipped childhood hurts ~

His father wanted his son to be the second child prodigy and let him enjoy all the splendor, so he forced him to learn piano. If he fails, he will be defeated. Beethoven spent his childhood in this tragic and painful fate. Beethoven's extraordinary talent, coupled with hard training the day after tomorrow, is getting higher and higher, and even his teachers are full of regrets.

At the age of twelve, Beethoven was employed as a court clavichord and organ musician, and he also assumed the responsibility of supporting his family. Beethoven gained more and more attention in the court, but he was ambitious and went to Vienna to pay homage to Mozart in 1787. Unfortunately, his mother was critically ill in Bonn and died shortly after returning home. This was a great blow to Beethoven, who stayed in Bonn for another five years.

Beethoven went to Vienna again in 1792 to realize his ideal. This time, Count Walstam gave a lot of help. In return, Beethoven later created a piano sonata and dedicated it to Walstam.

In Vienna, Beethoven received a year's education under Haydn, and then asked for advice from famous teachers such as Schenk, Abel Zberg and Surrey, especially the latter. He studied for ten years.

~ break free and pursue freedom ~

Beethoven gave his first concert in Vienna on 1795. At that time, the citizens of Vienna were deeply impressed by his own piano concerto No.2, and he became famous in one fell swoop.

His first symphony was written late, and three piano trio Beethoven were published in the same year, which also established his dual reputation as a performer and composer.

In the next five years, he composed piano sonatas No.1 to No.11 and piano concertos No.1 to No.3. 1799, Beethoven completed the first symphony. With his magical imagination, he successively wrote masterpieces that shocked the music world. In these works, life is full of joy and enthusiasm, showing an unprecedented free artistic conception, breaking through the strict form that even Mozart is bound.

When everything was smooth sailing, Beethoven's fame reached its peak, but unfortunate fate befell him ―― he was deaf.

~ An inaudible giant ~

This is a cruel blow. In order to avoid being found deaf, Beethoven gradually lived in isolation and became more and more withdrawn.

At this time, he fell in love with 17-year-old girl Juliet Gucci Adi. The famous 14th piano sonata Moonlight is their love work.

1802, Beethoven moved to the quiet village of Heirikin, an hour's drive from Vienna, where he composed the second symphony. But the deterioration of ear disease made him miserable, so he wrote Heiligenstadt's suicide note, stating his tragic experience and misfortune. Later Beethoven rebuilt his confidence because of Kant's philosophy. The best way to forget misfortune is to work hard. At this time, he returned to Vienna, full of music, and in 1803, he wrote the thunderous third symphony "Hero". This song was originally intended to be dedicated to Napoleon, but Beethoven was angry because Napoleon was crowned emperor, so he erased Napoleon's name and renamed it "Symphony of Heroes".

In the same year, Beethoven wrote an excellent ninth violin sonata Croce. 1804 piano sonata No.21Waldstein was completed. The following year, he completed the piano sonata No.23, Passion, and the unique opera Federio. In this series of works, he showed his true skills, such as "Hua Stein" and "Enthusiasm", which fascinated the world. 1806, he also composed the piano concerto No.4 and violin concerto in D major.

1808, Beethoven published the fifth symphony Destiny and the sixth symphony Pastoral at the same time. 1809 Completed the fifth piano concerto "The Emperor". These are all immortal masterpieces.

~ passionate volcano ~

Beethoven's heart contains endless feelings, exquisite, extraordinary, harmonious and perfect. Beethoven intentionally incorporated his ideas into music. For example, in the fifth "Destiny", the theme motive at the beginning is that the God of Destiny knocks hard at the door, and the first one ... >>

Question 7: "Celebrity Turn" Beethoven's Personality Analysis 300 This classmate is the most difficult period for celebrities to turn to Beethoven. The poverty of material life, the loss of friends, the aggravation of deafness, and the unworthiness of his nephew have plunged him into the abyss of pain.

Vienna at that time was a flashy city, and all the great composers living in Germany at that time were all distressed by the hypocrisy of the city. Beethoven, a talented musician, is arrogant and unrestrained, and of course he won't feel comfortable. In fact, Vienna praised Beethoven's music, but it was never friendly to him.

Beethoven wrote several beautiful sonatas and spent three months in each capital, but he always earned thirty or forty degrees. A prince asked him to write a quartet, and he worked hard to finish it, but found nothing. He still faces endless lawsuits, either to get the allowance owed to him or to keep his custody of his nephew. Beethoven has been living in extreme poverty.

In 18 18, Beethoven wrote: "I am almost a beggar, but I must pretend that I am not short of money." He personally asked his most respected friend for help, but there was no response. He often can't get out because there are holes in his shoes.

When he considered leaving Vienna, some nobles at that time deeply felt that Beethoven was a great musician, and they did not want their motherland to be humiliated by losing Beethoven. 18 19, the three richest relatives promised to give him a sum of money every year to ensure his material life, provided that he did not leave. However, their promises were not fully fulfilled, and their living expenses were not fully provided. Soon, they simply stopped paying.

After Beethoven was in his forties, his friend and protector died separately, and he became more lonely. He wrote in 1826: "I have no friends, I am a lonely person in this world."

From 18 15, Beethoven was completely deaf and could only communicate with others by writing. The following two stories illustrate that hearing loss has brought great inconvenience to Beethoven's life and work.

Once Beethoven was conducting a rehearsal, and he slowed down the music greatly. The band obeyed his command, while the singer walked on. There were many chaotic scenes in the rehearsal, and we had to pause twice, but Beethoven couldn't know the reason for the confusion because of his deafness. He looked around in confusion, trying to find out the problem from everyone's facial expressions, but no one signaled him to stop. Beethoven suddenly called Schindler, his good friend, in a commanding tone, and gave him the notebook to write in an ostentatious way. Schindler couldn't bear to write the following words: "I beg you not to continue." I'll explain to you when I get home. " Only then did Beethoven suddenly find himself embarrassed. He jumped off the stage and shouted at Schindler, "Let's hurry home!" Beethoven ran back to his apartment in one breath. As soon as he entered the door, he collapsed on the sofa, motionless, burying his face in his hands, and stayed like this until dinner time. Beethoven didn't say a word while eating, and his face was depressed and extremely painful. After dinner, Schindler wants to leave. Beethoven asked Schindler not to leave, saying he didn't want to be alone. When they parted, Beethoven begged Schindler to accompany him to see a doctor.

Two years later, he successfully directed the program, and the audience applauded unanimously, but he couldn't hear anything. It was not until a female singer took his hand and turned him to face the audience that he suddenly saw the audience stand up and wave their hats to pay tribute to him.

At this time, Beethoven lived alone and closed himself, and only nature could give him some comfort.

18 15, Beethoven's younger brother died of lung disease, leaving a son Carl. He poured all his enthusiasm for his brother into his children, but what he got was cruel torture. Beethoven wanted Jane Card to receive higher education, but Carl wanted to do business. Beethoven had to agree to do business with him, but he frequented casinos and owed a lot of gambling debts. 1826 (56 years old), Karl, the black sheep of his family, shot himself in the head. Carl didn't die, but he tortured Beethoven to death. "This terrible blow made him (referring to Beethoven) devastated."

Apart from the embarrassment of life, the loneliness of friends and the pain of deafness, it would be a great comfort for him if he could get some family happiness. Unfortunately, however, his only relative, his nephew, was so corrupt. But all this did not knock Beethoven down. Unfortunately, fate can't hold Beethoven's throat. On the contrary, Beethoven will hold the fate by the throat!

Beethoven eulogized joy in the abyss of sadness. Introducing chorus into symphony, creating ode to joy, and obtaining ... >; & gt

Question 8: Fukuda's poster work "Victory of 1945" The victory of poster 65438+ 1945 designed in 0975 uses comic expression, creates a simple and humorous graphic language, depicts the image of bullets flying back to the barrel, and satirizes the war initiator's own consequences, which has profound implications. This poster design commemorating the 30th anniversary of the end of World War II won the International Graphic Design Award. The humor and machine intelligence in his design works bring a kind of visual pleasure to the audience. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony Poster Series (1985 -200 1) In this series of works, Fukuda takes Beethoven's head as the basic form and replaces the elements of the characters' hair. Observing these works from a certain distance, you can identify the characters in the poster. But when we carefully observe a character's hair, it is composed of different graphic elements. Here, irrelevant graphic elements, such as notes, birds and horses, are applied to his series of posters. These elements enrich the connotation of the poster with the same theme, which is full of interest and reflects the designer's rich imagination. "F" Poster Fukuda Fan Xiong's "F" Poster Series, the main picture is the initials F of Fukuda's name, and the letters are changed. Different from Beethoven's series, this series takes the outline of hair as the basic form, replacing graphic elements according to the theme content inside the outline, but taking F as the basic type. The author reproduces the graphic symbols or expressions used in many graphic works in the past. For example, contradiction space, the bottom of the picture is upside down. And images of sitting girls and running animals. His works are marked with the symbol of Fukuda, which has become another representative work of his heterogeneous isomorphism. Poster of Wangjing Department Store In the poster designed for Wangjing Department Store in Japan in 1975, Fukuda began to explore the principle of illusion by using the relationship between the picture and the bottom. The work skillfully uses black and white, addition and subtraction to form men's and women's legs, which are juxtaposed up and down repeatedly. The legs of a white woman with a black background and the legs of a black man with a white background complement each other, creating a simple and interesting effect. The trick is to reverse the bottom of the map. Foton Fan Xionghai Exhibition Poster Design 1987 In the poster design of Foton Fan Xionghai Exhibition, Fukuda showed four different perspectives of people sitting in front of the stage on the same screen, creating a space with simple lines and surfaces, and contrasting a large area of yellow with the black silhouette of the characters, making the whole screen have a strong visual effect. This fuzziness of spatial consciousness has the characteristics of multiple meanings in visual expression.

Question 9: Can you talk about your feelings after enjoying Beethoven's Ninth Symphony? Ode to Joy-Joy is not easy, but more anger and heroism. The hero can't shed tears, so he can only wipe them off with his clenched fist back. He smiled, but tightened his face to show his fear of God. Just like a fighter, standing on the high slope in bloody clothes, beating his chest and feet with his fists, dancing vigorously and making a triumphant haha. This is a variation and tragic voice when he is taller than one in his life. Victory welcomes the sky with open arms instead of flowers and ribbons. This kind of joy is not easy for him to "praise", and the grand and solemn elements overwhelm everything. I really hope that God can bring people relaxed happiness, as Beethoven hoped and Schiller wrote.

I don't know music, I don't know it at all, so I can't say five tones, but that doesn't prevent me from feeling a little after listening. I remember when I was in primary school, it was about 1956, 57 years. There is a plaster head, a tall nose and beautiful curly hair on the piano in our music classroom. The music teacher said his name was Beethoven and he was a great musician. He introduced many stories and music creations. I don't remember anything else, except that he was a little deaf and there were great musicians. For so many years, I have never had a chance to enjoy the real live central symphony. I enjoyed it this time. The teacher is right, Beethoven, that's great.

Since it is a symphony chorus, there are lyrics. They sang in a foreign language with Chinese subtitles. It's a poem by Schiller. It tastes good to read.