I remember visiting Beethoven's house in Bonn about 50 years ago. It's a distant memory now, but I DO remember being able to pick up the ear-trumpets!! I did, and remember seeing (or hearing!) if they worked. They did! It seemed just a bit of fun at the time; now I realise what an amazing thing I did!
Misinformation Beethoven wasn't a prodigy (in term of performing) though he was a great improviser. His father wanted his son to be prodigious and make a fortune out of him just like Mozart's father had. But Beethoven wasn't as nearly nice playing as Mozart was and insisted on improvising and playing with his distinct style which was very peculiar to the norms of playing a piano. Because of these failures he was often beaten by his alcoholic father. He would Of course become the greatest vitrouso pianist and composer of his time (and in my opinion of all times) but he didn't start out like that. Nature conceived him as a natural composer and a rebel as opposed to a musical prodigy who performs.
SHAME on BONN. Beethoven got beaten up by his father and later was not allowed to improvise music. When 22, he left Bonn and never ever came back! This is a historical fact. Without Austria, he would not have made it. The people in Vienna supported him, finally, and even were delighted by his improvised play style. Now only, when he is famous all over the world, Bonn wants to sell him as "their son", their product, so to say, trying to attract tourists and fools who not know the story. Its, again, all about money. By the way, The Beethoven House society (NPO) received 12 million Euros from the government to celebrate Beethoven and to tell the world about "their" famous composer, while in fact it was Vienna that made him famous. Richard, Frankfurt
Everybody knows Bonn is not the center of the music world during his time (even today). One should try Paris, London, and Vienna for exposure. A royal clan who supported music and the arts across Europe for hundreds of years had its HQ in Vienna. Yes, now, local politicians and entrepreneurs are proclaiming proudly to the world about their most prized export. If Beethoven is alive today, will he be proud of Bonn?
I remember visiting Beethoven's house in Bonn about 50 years ago. It's a distant memory now, but I DO remember being able to pick up the ear-trumpets!! I did, and remember seeing (or hearing!) if they worked. They did! It seemed just a bit of fun at the time; now I realise what an amazing thing I did!
Thank you , I would loved to have visited there when younger.
I visited the Beethoven house in 2004.
Thank you that was very, very interesting
Very interesting about Ludwig Van Beethoven ♥️
Great program! Is possible in Spanish?
THE MAN, A GREAT MAN, THE GENIUS ,ALL TIME!!!!!!!!!! LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN!!!!!OUR HERO FOREVER AND EVER,EVER,EVER.....💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
I wanna visit bonn today......
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I want to see all those places where He lived in Vienna. That's an adventure!
Did you come back?
why to play such a silly american song instead of playing beethoven's music?????
To show that his influence are felt till this day, in popular music.
I didn't know he was born there. He was a boss
Misinformation
Beethoven wasn't a prodigy (in term of performing) though he was a great improviser. His father wanted his son to be prodigious and make a fortune out of him just like Mozart's father had. But Beethoven wasn't as nearly nice playing as Mozart was and insisted on improvising and playing with his distinct style which was very peculiar to the norms of playing a piano. Because of these failures he was often beaten by his alcoholic father. He would Of course become the greatest vitrouso pianist and composer of his time (and in my opinion of all times) but he didn't start out like that. Nature conceived him as a natural composer and a rebel as opposed to a musical prodigy who performs.
That track in starting is a disdain to Beethoven music.
They're playing Nas?
SHAME on BONN. Beethoven got beaten up by his father and later was not allowed to improvise music. When 22, he left Bonn and never ever came back! This is a historical fact. Without Austria, he would not have made it. The people in Vienna supported him, finally, and even were delighted by his improvised play style.
Now only, when he is famous all over the world, Bonn wants to sell him as "their son", their product, so to say, trying to attract tourists and fools who not know the story. Its, again, all about money.
By the way, The Beethoven House society (NPO) received 12 million Euros from the government to celebrate Beethoven and to tell the world about "their" famous composer, while in fact it was Vienna that made him famous.
Richard, Frankfurt
Everybody knows Bonn is not the center of the music world during his time (even today).
One should try Paris, London, and Vienna for exposure. A royal clan who supported music and the arts across Europe for hundreds of years had its HQ in Vienna.
Yes, now, local politicians and entrepreneurs are proclaiming proudly to the world about their most prized export. If Beethoven is alive today, will he be proud of Bonn?
I'm not keen on the American accent, sadly.