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Beethoven… what an interesting life… even if his music didn’t stir you there is a lot to learn about him - so lets do some digging and hang on because we will make it worth your while.
He started composing at the age of 12, he even wrote a song for dead poodle.
He had many love affairs but was never married… due to his early deafness he became quite cranky and I am sure that limited his options in women.
He was the Eddie Van Halen of his day.
He was a musical revolutionary.
The era of Viennese Classicism came to an end with Beethoven. The composer with the wild mop of hair was considered a musical revolutionary and a pioneer of Romanticism. He wrote a choir into his Symphony No. 9 - that had never been done before.
He became known for his dramaturgical compositions and, instead of long motifs, he preferred short ones which were easier to recognize, as the opening of his famous Fifth Symphony illustrates.
Beethoven composed some 240 works, including symphonies, piano concertos, string quartets, and one opera.
He started to go deaf in his late 20’s and was completely deaf by age 48. But he had perfect pitch and could imagine the harmonies of notes in his head and write accordingly.
He was a perfectionist… he would rework a piece of music hundreds of times until he thought it could get no better.
Less was more…. Dum dum dum Daaaa only had 4 notes but is the most recognizable piece of classical music still today. He only wrote 9 symphonies but they were so majestic that other composers didn’t even try while he was alive.
The final movement in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is the most famous, as it served as the musical setting for Friedrich Schiller's poem "Ode to Joy." Beethoven was already deaf when he wrote it. The night he played it for the first time The composer could not hear the frenetic applause when the symphony premiered on May 7, 1824.
Someone had to come out and turn him to the audience for him to understand how amazing it was.
There is the lesson. He many things stacked against him… but he did not do it for the applause or accolades. You- yes you the one listening. Keep doing what you are doing for God, you may have some things stacked against you and you may not hear the angels clapping in heaven, but they are… and when you die you will soon enough hear them.
1 Peter 5:5, 6 Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.” Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you.
Now is not the proper time for recognition - so don’t waste time trying to gain it. Just keep your head down… yeah thats right praying, and keep your head down doing and know that he is God and he will anoint, appoint and reward you!
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