Classical music legend
Ironically, Beethoven never really became a composer to become a composer. Instead, he mostly concentrates on studying the work of others, which is the discipline in which he excels. He just happened to be in composition, but ended up really pursuing discipline under the instruction of Franz Joseph Haydn, who is a contemporary of Mozart.
His work ranged in a long period of time, but most of his more famous works were written in the later part of his life. One such masterpiece is Missa Solemnis and also the famous Symphony 9, which includes the choir choir An Die Freude, aka "Ode to Joy." In addition, his composition for his String Quartet is # 14. It contains seven related movements that continue without pause.
Of course, there's always fun piano work, two of which are the famous "Moonlight Sonata", and "Fur Elise." With, mochtadin si beted
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