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Ludwig van Beethoven
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Ludwig van Beethoven

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1770–1827
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Biography

Ludwig van Beethoven (baptized 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best known compositions include 9 symphonies, 5 concertos for piano, 32 piano sonatas, and 16 string quartets. He also composed other chamber music, choral works (including the celebrated Missa Solemnis), and songs.

Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire, Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and Christian Gottlob Neefe. During his first 22 years in Bonn, Beethoven intended to study with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and befriended Joseph Haydn. Beethoven moved to Vienna in 1792 and began studying with Haydn, quickly gaining a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. He lived in Vienna until his death.

About 1800 his hearing began to deteriorate, and by the last decade of his life he was almost totally deaf. He gave up conducting and performing in public but continued to compose; many of his most admired works come from this period. Beethoven was the grandson of Lodewijk van Beethoven (1712–73), a musician who came from Mechelen in present-day Belgium who moved at the age of twenty to Bonn. Lodewijk (Ludwig is the German cognate of Dutch Lodewijk) was employed as a bass singer at the court of the Elector of Cologne, eventually rising to become Kapellmeister (music director).

Lodewijk had one son, Johann (1740–1792), who worked as a tenor in the same musical establishment, and gave lessons on piano and violin to supplement his income. Johann married Maria Magdalena Keverich in 1767; she was the daughter of Johann Heinrich Keverich, who had been the head chef at the court of the Archbishopric of Trier. Beethoven was born of this marriage in Bonn. There is no authentic record of the date of his birth; however, the registry of his baptism, in a Roman Catholic service at the Parish of St.

Regius on 17 December 1770, survives. As children of that era were traditionally baptised the day after birth in the Catholic Rhine country, and it is known that Beethoven's family and his teacher Johann Albrechtsberger celebrated his birthday on 16 December, most scholars accept 16 December 1770 as Beethoven's date of birth. Of the seven children born to Johann van Beethoven, only Ludwig, the second-born, and two younger brothers survived infancy. Caspar Anton Carl was born on 8 April 1774, and Nikolaus Johann, the youngest, was born on 2 October 1776.

Beethoven's first music teacher was his father. Although tradition has it that Johann van Beethoven was a harsh instructor, and that the child Beethoven, "made to stand at the keyboard, was often in tears, " the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians claimed that no solid documentation supported this, and asserted that "speculation and myth-making have both been productive. " Beethoven had other local teachers: the court organist Gilles van den Eeden (d. 1782), Tobias Friedrich Pfeiffer (a family friend, who taught Beethoven the piano), and Franz Rovantini (a relative, who instructed him in playing the violin and viola). Beethoven's musical talent was obvious at a young age.

Johann, aware of Leopold Mozart's successes in this area (with son Wolfgang and daughter Nannerl), attempted to exploit his son as a child prodigy, claiming that Beethoven was six (he was seven) on the posters for Beethoven's first public performance in March 1778. Some time after 1779, Beethoven began his studies with his most important teacher in Bonn, Christian Gottlob Neefe, who was appointed the Court's Organist in that year. Neefe taught Beethoven composition, and by March 1783 had helped him write his first published composition: a set of keyboard variations (WoO 63). Beethoven soon began working with Neefe as assistant organist, at first unpaid (1781), and then as a paid employee (1784) of the court chapel conducted by the Kapellmeister Andrea Luchesi.

His first three piano sonatas, named "Kurfürst" ("Elector") for their dedication to the Elector Maximilian Frederick (1708–1784), were published in 1783. Maximilian Frederick noticed Beethoven's talent early, and subsidised and encouraged the young man's musical studies.

Discography

Minuet
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1912
Kreutzer Sonata
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1918
Kreutzer Sonata
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1918
Quartet In C Sharp Minor
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1924
Quartet In A Minor (Op. 132)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1925
Choral Symphony, No. 9 (D Minor)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1926
Concerto In D Major, Op. 61 (Violin And Orchestra)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Concerto No. 5, Op. 73, (The "Emperor") (Pianoforte And Orchestra)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
"Missa Solemnis", Op. 123 / "Der Messias"
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Quartet In B Flat Major, Op. 130
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Quartet In E Minor (Op. 59, No. 2)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Quartet In F Major Op. 59, No. 1 (Rasoumoffsky)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Quartet No. 16 In F Major
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Quartet No.16 In F Major (Op. 135)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Sonata In A (Op. 47) - The Kreutzer Sonata
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Symphony No. 2, In D Major
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Symphony No. 4 In B Flat, Op. 60
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Symphony No. 5, In C Minor (Op. 67)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral) In F Major Op. 68
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Symphony No. 7 In A Major
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Symphony No. 8, In F (Op. 93)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Symphony No. 9 (Choral) In D Minor
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
Trio In B Flat (Op. 97, No. 6)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1927
7e Quatuor En Fa Majeur (Op, 59 N° 1)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1928
Kreutzer Sonata In A Major
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1928
Missa solemnis, op. 123
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1928
Op. 97 Trio No 7 In B Flat Major "The Arch-Duke"
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1928
Seven Variations On An Air From "The Magic Flute"
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1928
Leonora Overture, No. 3
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1929
Leonore Overture, No. 3
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1929
Symphony No. 1 In C Major, Op. 21
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1929
Symphony No. 6 In F Major ("Pastoral")
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1929
Sonata In D Major, Op. 12, No. 1
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1930
Sonata No. 9, In A Major, Op. 47 ("Kreutzer Sonata")
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1930
Quartet In F Major ("Rasumovsky" Op. 59, No. 1)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1931
Sonata In C Major, Op. 53 ("Waldstein" Sonata)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1931
Sonata In E Flat Major, Op. 12, No. 3
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1931
Sonate A Kreutzer, En La Majeur (Op. 47)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1931
Concerto No. 5 In E Flat Major, Op. 73 ("The Emperor")
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1932
Egmont - Overture
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1932
Quartet In B Flat, Op. 18 No. 6
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1932
Violin Concerto In D Major (Op. 61)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1932
Volume Five - Pianoforte Sonatas Op. 22 / Op. 57 / Op. 49, No. 2
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1932
Volume Nine - Pianoforte Sonatas Op. 26 / Op. 53
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1932
Volume One - Pianoforte Sonatas Op. 78 / Op. 90 / Op. 111
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1932
Concerto No. 1 In C-Dur Do Majeur Op. 15
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1933
Concerto No. 4 In G Major (Opus 58)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1933
Quartet In C Sharp Minor, Op. 131
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1933
Quatuor En Ut Dièze Mineur N° 14, Op. 131
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1933
Sonata In F Major (F Dur), Op. 24 ("Spring")
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1933
String Quartet In F Minor, Op.95, No.11
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1933
Symphony No. 5, In C Minor (Op. 67)
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1933
Volume Four - Sonata In A Major, Op. 2, No. 2 / Sonata In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2 / Sonata In E Flat Major, Op. 81a : "Les Adieux"
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1933
Volume Six - Sonata In F Major (F Dur), Op. 10, No. 2 / Sonata In C Minor (C Moll), Op.13 ("Pathetique") / Sonata In E Flat (Es Dur), Op.31, No 3
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1933
Volume Three - Sonata In D Major (D Dur), Op. 28 / Sonata In G Minor (G Moll), Op. 49, No. 1 / Sonata In A Flat Major (As Dur), Op. 110
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1933
Volume Two - Pianoforte Sonatas Op. 14/1; Op.27/1; Op.109
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1933
Overture "Coriolan," Op. 62
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1934
Sonata In A Major, Op. 69
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1934
Symphony No. 4, In B Flat
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1934
Symphony No. 9, In D Minor ("Choral")
Ludwig van Beethoven · 1934

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Lola Bobesco Violin Recital
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Los Alegres Clásicos Populares
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Los Ultimos Cuartetos - Cuarteto Nº 13 En Si Bemol Mayor, Op.130 - Gran Fuga En Si Bemol Mayor, Op. 133
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Ludwig Van Beethoven 1. Serie In 4 Folgen · Band I
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Ludwig Van Beethoven 1. Serie In 4 Folgen · Band II
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Ludwig van Beethoven - Hans Liv Og Musik
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Ludwig Van Beethoven (His Story And His Music)
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Ludwig Van Beethoven in Words and Music
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Ludwig Van Beethoven Quartets Performed By Beethoven Quartet
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Ludwig Van Beethoven Raconté Aux Jeunes
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Ludwig Van Beethoven Streichtrios
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Ludwig van Beethoven : Symphonies No 4-6
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Ludwig Van Beethoven / Symphonique No. 4 Op. 60 Et 8 Op. 93
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Ludwig Van Beethoven - Symphony No. 9
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Ludwig Van Beethoven Symphony No. 9 "Choral"
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Ludwig Van Beethoven - Violinsonaten Nr. 1 Und Nr. 2
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Ludwig Van Beethowen - Symfonia Nr 7 A-Dur Op. 92
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L. Van Beethoven, B. Bartók
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Lyrischer Beethoven
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Mad About Beethoven
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Marching & Waltzing With Beethoven
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Mare Vivo
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Maria Donska Plays Beethoven (Pianoforte Sonata No. 26 In E Flat Major Op. 81a / 'Les Adieux': Six Bagatelles Op. 126)
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Marimba
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Märsche & Tänze
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Märsche Und Tänze
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Masonic Ritual Music
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Mass In C
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Mass In C
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Mass In C · Calm Sea And Prosperous Voyage
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Mass In C / Elegiac Song / Calm Sea And Prosperous Voyage
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Mass In C Major / Motets
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Mass In C Major Op.86
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Mass In C Major, Op. 86
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Mass In C Major, Opus 86, For Four Solo Voices, Chorus and Orchestra
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Mass In C, Op. 86
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Mass in C / Tremate, Empi, Tremate / Ne' Giorni Tuoi Felici / Ah! Perfido
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Masterpiece
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Meisterkonzerte
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Melodic Masterpieces
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Memories (The Unreleased Recordings 1970-2019)
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Messe C-dur / Mass in C Opus 86
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Messe C-dur Op. 86
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Messe C-Dur, Op 86
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Messe C-Dur Op. 86 - Mass In C Major, Op. 86
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Messe en ut majeur
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Messe In C / Ah! Perfido / Meeresstille Und Glückliche Fahrt
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Messe In C-dur-C Major-Ut Majeur • Meeresstille Und Glückliche Fahrt
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Midnight Blue
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Miguel Angel Estrella Ou La Musique En Prison
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Minuet
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Minuet In G, No. 2
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Minuet / Moonlight Sonata - Adagio Sostenuto
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Missa Solemnis
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Missa Solemnis
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