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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)

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Geburtsjahr1770
Sterbejahr1827
NationalitätDeutschland
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German composer whose forceful creative personality has made him perhaps the most universally admired and recognised figure in classical music history.

Born the son of a musician at the Electoral court in Bonn, he showed early talent as a pianist and composer, and after an encounter with Haydn in 1792 was invited to study with him in Vienna. There he made his name at first as a virtuoso pianist noted for his bold improvisations, and by the end of the century had composed two piano concertos, and several piano sonatas and chamber works involving piano. His First Symphony appeared in 1800, and in 1801 he published his first set of six string quartets (Op.18).

It was around this time that his progress as a composer was threatened by hearing problems, and although it would be more than a decade before he suffered total deafness, the crisis reached an emotional peak in 1802 when he expressed in a letter known as the ‘Heiligenstadt Testament’ his thoughts of suicide. Having decided to carry on, his personal victory over adversity was seemingly mapped in the outline of his Third Symphony of 1804 (the Eroica, or ‘Heroic’), a powerful journey through darkness to light that would be undertaken again in works such as the ‘Appassionata’ Piano Sonata (1805), the opera Leonore (1806, revised as Fidelio in 1814), and the Fifth Symphony (1808).

Yet Beethoven’s music was not always about heroic struggle. It could show bluff humour (as in the Eighth Symphony or the Piano Sonata, Op. 31 No. 3), calm serenity (the slow movement of the ‘Hammerklavier’ Piano Sonata, Op. 106), exuberant energy (the finale of the String Quartet, Op. 59 No. 3) or the warm affection of friendship (the Piano Sonata.Op. 81a, ‘Les Adieux’). The Sixth Symphony (the ‘Pastoral’) expresses a Romantic love of nature, while works such as Fidelio and the Ninth Symphony (1824) articulate a burning belief in personal freedom and brotherhood.

Beethoven’s deafness made him increasingly isolated in his last decade, and his work became more introspective, first in his last three piano sonatas (Opp. 109-111), and then in his last five string quartets (Opp. 127, 130, 131, 132 and 135), in which we encounter a new composure, a sense of being at peace and achieving an understanding of the nature of things reflected in music of cosmic stillness and depth. Beethoven’s achievements as a composer include taking the High Classical style inherited from his two great predecessors, Mozart and Haydn, and stretching it to new formal limits, in instrumental music especially. But it is his expressive ambition, and his triumphant realisation of it, that have won him a place among the greatest of all creative artists.

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11 Bagatellen für Klavier, Op.11912 Variationen über „Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen“, Op.6612 Variations for cello and piano '"See the conqu'ring hero comes", WoO 5012 Variations on a theme by Handel from Judas Maccabaeus, WoO 4515 Variationen mit Finale alla Fuga in Es-Dur „Eroica-Variationen“, Op.353 Equale for 4 trombones, WoO 3532 Variationen über ein eigenes Thema in c-Moll für Klavier, WoO8033 Variationen über einen Walzer von Diabelli, Op.1206 Lieder, Op.487 Bagatellen für Klavier, Op.337 British Folksongs, WoO 18Adagio HammerklavierAdagio for mandolin and harpsichord, WoO 48Adelaide, Op.46Ah! perfido, Op.65Allegretto in B-Dur, WoO 39An die ferne Geliebte, Op.98Andante Favori in F major, WoO 57Bagatelle for piano, Op.119 no.10Bläseroktett in Es-Dur, Op.103Cellosonate Nr. 1 in F-Dur, Op.5 Nr.1Cellosonate Nr. 2 in g-Moll, Op.5 Nr.2Cellosonate Nr. 3 in A-Dur, Op.69Cellosonate Nr. 4 in C-Dur, Op.102 Nr.1Cellosonate Nr. 5 in D-Dur, Op.102 Nr.2Coriolan-Ouvertüre, Op.62Die Geschöpfe des PrometheusDie Geschöpfe des Prometheus, Op. 43: OuvertüreDie Weihe des Hauses: Ouvertüre, Op.124Duo für Viola und Cello "mit zwei obligaten Augengläsern", WoO32Egmont (Ouvertüre und Theatermusik zu Goethes Tragödie), Op.84Egmont, Op. 84: OuvertüreEgmont, Op.84: TheatermusikFantasie in c-Moll für Klavier, Chor und Orchester "Chorfantasie", Op.80FidelioFidelio, Op.72: Ha, welch ein AugenblickFidelio, Op.72: OuvertüreFünf Variationen für Klavier über das englische Volkslied „Rule Britannia”, WoO 79Große Fuge - Fuge für Streichquartett in B-Dur, Op.133Horn Sonate F-Dur, Op.17Klavier Fantasie g-Moll, Op.77Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 in C-Dur, Op.15Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 in B-Dur, Op.19Klavierkonzert Nr. 3 in c-Moll, Op.37Klavierkonzert Nr. 4 in G-Dur, Op.58Klavierkonzert Nr. 5 in Es-Dur "Emperor", Op.73Klavierkonzert in D-Dur, Op.61aKlavierkonzert in Es- Dur, WoO 44aKlavierquartett Es-Dur, Op.16Klaviersonate Nr. 1 f-Moll, Op. 2 Nr. 1Klaviersonate Nr. 10 G-Dur, Op. 14 Nr. 2Klaviersonate Nr. 11 in B-Dur, Op.22Klaviersonate Nr. 12 As-Dur, Op. 26Klaviersonate Nr. 13 Es-Dur "quasi una fantasia", Op.27 Nr.1Klaviersonate Nr. 14 in cis-Moll "Mondschein", Op.27 Nr.2Klaviersonate Nr. 14 in cis-Moll "Mondschein", Op.27 Nr.2: Adagio sostenutoKlaviersonate Nr. 15 D-Dur, Op. 28Klaviersonate Nr. 16 in G-Dur, Op.31 Nr.1Klaviersonate Nr. 17 in d-Moll „Der Sturm", Op.31 Nr.2Klaviersonate Nr. 19 g-Moll, Op. 49 Nr. 1Klaviersonate Nr. 2 A-Dur, Op. 2 Nr. 2Klaviersonate Nr. 20 G-Dur, Op. 49 Nr. 2Klaviersonate Nr. 21 C-Dur "Waldstein", Op. 53Klaviersonate Nr. 23 in f-Moll "Appassionata", Op.57Klaviersonate Nr. 24 in Fis-Dur, Op.78Klaviersonate Nr. 25 G-Dur, Op. 79Klaviersonate Nr. 26 in Es-Dur "Les Adieux", Op.81aKlaviersonate Nr. 27 in e-Moll, Op.90Klaviersonate Nr. 28 A-Dur, Op. 101Klaviersonate Nr. 29 in B-Dur "Hammerklavier", Op.106Klaviersonate Nr. 3 in C-Dur, Op.2 Nr.3Klaviersonate Nr. 30 E-Dur, Op. 109Klaviersonate Nr. 31 in As-Dur, Op.110Klaviersonate Nr. 32 in c-Moll, Op.111Klaviersonate Nr. 4 Es-Dur, Op. 7Klaviersonate Nr. 5 c-Moll, Op. 10 Nr. 1Klaviersonate Nr. 6 F-Dur, Op. 10 Nr. 2Klaviersonate Nr. 7 D-Dur, Op. 10 Nr. 3Klaviersonate Nr. 8 in c-Moll "Pathétique", Op.13Klaviersonate Nr. 9 in E-Dur, Op.14 Nr.1Klaviertrio Nr. 1 in Es-Dur, Op.1 Nr.1Klaviertrio Nr. 3 c-Moll, Op. 1 Nr. 3Klaviertrio Nr. 5 D-Dur "Geistertrio", Op. 70 Nr. 1Klaviertrio Nr. 6 Es-Dur, Op. 70 Nr. 2Klaviertrio Nr. 7 B-Dur 'Erzherzog-Trio', Op. 97Klaviertrio in B-Dur "Gassenhauer", Op.11Klviersonate Nr. 22 in F-Dur, Op.54LeonoreLeonore Ouvertüre Nr. 1, Op.138Leonore Ouvertüre Nr. 3, Op. 72bMeeresstille und glückliche Fahrt für Chor, Op.112Messe C-Dur, Op. 86Messe in D-Dur "Missa solemnis”, Op.123Quintett für Klavier und Bläser Es-Dur, Op. 16Romanze für Violine und Orchester Nr. 1 G-Dur, Op. 40Romanze für Violine und Orchester Nr. 2 F-Dur, Op. 50Rondino in E flat major, WoO 25Rondo für Klavier und Orchester in B-Dur, WoO 64Sechs Bagatellen für Klavier, Op.126Sechs Variationen für Klavier in F-Dur, Op.34Septett Es-Dur, Op. 20Serenade für Streichtrio D-Dur, Op. 8Sieben Variationen für Cello und Klavier über "Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen", WoO46Sieben Variationen für Klavier zu "God Save the King"', WoO 78Soft ShoreStreichquartett Nr. 1 in F-Dur, Op.18 Nr.1Streichquartett Nr. 10 in Es-Dur, Op.74 "Harfenquartett"Streichquartett Nr. 11 in f-Moll, "Quartetto serioso", Op.95Streichquartett Nr. 12 in Es-Dur, Op.127Streichquartett Nr. 13 in B-Dur, Op.130: CavatinaStreichquartett Nr. 13 in BßDur, Op.130Streichquartett Nr. 14 in cis-Moll, Op.131Streichquartett Nr. 15 in a-Moll, Op.132Streichquartett Nr. 16 in F-Dur, Op.135Streichquartett Nr. 2 in G-Dur, Op.18 Nr.2Streichquartett Nr. 3 in D-Dur, Op.18 Nr.3Streichquartett Nr. 4 in c-Moll, Op.18 Nr.4Streichquartett Nr. 5 in A-Dur, Op.18 Nr.5Streichquartett Nr. 6 in B-Dur, Op.18 Nr.6Streichquartett Nr. 7 in F-Dur "Razumovsky", Op.59 Nr.1Streichquartett Nr. 8 in e-Moll "Razumovsky", Op.59 Nr.2Streichquartett Nr. 9 in C-Dur "Razumovsky", Op.59 Nr.3Streichquartett, Op.130 und Große Fuge, Op.133Streichquintett C-Dur, Op. 29Streichtrio G-Dur, Op. 9 Nr. 1Streichtrio c-Moll, Op. 9 Nr. 3Symphonie Nr. 1 in C-Dur, Op.21Symphonie Nr. 2 in D-Dur, Op.36Symphonie Nr. 3 in Es-Dur "Eroica", Op.55Symphonie Nr. 4 in B-Dur, Op.60Symphonie Nr. 5 in c-Moll, Op.67Symphonie Nr. 6 in F-Dur "Pastorale", Op.68Symphonie Nr. 7 in A-Dur, Op.92Symphonie Nr. 7: AllegrettoSymphonie Nr. 8 in F-Dur, Op.93Symphonie Nr. 9 in d-Moll "Choral", Op.125Symphony no. 3 in E flat major "Eroica", Op.55: Marcia FunebreSymphony no. 5 in C minor, Op.67: Allegro con brioSymphony no. 9 in D minor "Choral", Op.125: Ode to Joy finaleThe Creatures of Prometheus, Op.43: SuiteTrioTrio für zwei Oboen und Englischhorn in C-Dur, Op.87Tripelkonzert für Violine, Cello und Klavier in C-Dur, Op.56Variations in C major on "Là ci darem la mano" from Mozart's Don Giovanni, WoO 28Violin Sonata in F major "Spring", Op.24: ScherzoViolinkonzert in D-Dur, Op.61Violinsonate Nr. 1 D-Dur, Op. 12 Nr. 1Violinsonate Nr. 10 in G-Dur, Op.96Violinsonate Nr. 2 A-Dur, Op. 12 Nr. 2Violinsonate Nr. 3 Es-Dur, Op. 12 Nr. 3Violinsonate Nr. 4 a-Moll, Op. 23Violinsonate Nr. 5 F-Dur "Frühling", Op. 24Violinsonate Nr. 6 A-Dur, Op. 30 Nr. 1Violinsonate Nr. 7 c-Moll, Op. 30 Nr. 2Violinsonate Nr. 8 G-Dur, Op. 30 Nr. 3Violinsonate Nr. 9 A-Dur, 'Kreutzer', Op. 47