Hey fella, if you don't control your CapsLock key, we're all going to be as blind and SHOUTED at, as Beethoven was deaf. And then what would your 'homework' amount to. Not good... Why not rephrase your question so we can *contribute* to your work, rather than do it for you..? :-/
2007-06-05 14:04:19
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answered by CubCur 6
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Beethoven was and is great. I got participate in playing Beethoven's Fifth in a symphony ( I played cello). It was almost electrifying, and great to listen to I think.
Beethoven was really good at transitions. He takes several different melodies or more and weaves them brilliantly into one piece of music. It's great.
His mark on the music work reverberates today. How many beethoven symphonies has the Houston Symphony played? Isn't Fur Elise the one piano piece that everyone's heard?
And every once in a while, I'll hear part of a modern song that sounds like something Beethoven wrote.
Oh and by the way, if you have to write a report of do a project (you're "specific" makes it seem like it), you'd better figure this stuff out for yourself. Otherwise it'll seem obvious that you got the info from others.. like in yahoo answers.
some advice: Listen to as many works by beethoven as you can. Symphonies, piano concertos.. anything you can get. I think then everything might click for ya, as long as you do the proper research! Seriously.
2007-06-06 09:48:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Beethoven's music sounded so much like our wildest and most romantic thoughts, and yet so much like the world around us, at the same time. He was deaf when he was composing his greatest pieces, so the music came from deep inside him, whereas for most of us, it is often outside of us, barely even entering our ears. His contribution to music was to demonstrate that it is not simply beautiful and interesting, it can be powerful, physically jarring, and mind-altering as well.
2007-06-05 21:55:32
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answered by Badger 5
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To the international or to hint? I advise it would not make a lot experience. Beethoven is the tranisitionary determine from classical to romantic. on an analogous time as mozart replaced into the top of the classical era. They the two made huge contributions to the international of song.
2016-10-06 22:59:05
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answered by ? 4
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He was the very first composer who made
symphonies in a dramatic programmatic way...
He could tell stories — in his symphonies —
without using words...
The proofs :
3. Symphony
5. Symphony
6. Symphony
7. Symphony
and the
"Choral"-Symphony :
9. Symphony
By the way : You have
not TO JELL AT us —
WE are not deaf...
Aaron.
2007-06-06 01:26:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Beethoven was the first free expressionist. He was the first to break the rules. He gave us rock and roll, if you will.
Book report? Good luck.
2007-06-05 13:56:11
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answered by pookabun1 3
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he wrote a lot of tunes that posh old people like to pretend to be interesting in, so in conclusion I think its time for another beer
2007-06-05 13:54:58
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answered by Anonymous
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he died of syphillus.
2007-06-05 14:06:09
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answered by cadaholic 7
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