LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Born (baptized): December 17, 1770. Bonn, Germany
Died: March 26, 1827. Vienna, Austria
In his own words...
"I carry my thoughts about with me for a long time... before writing
them down... once I have grasped a theme. I shall not forget it even
years later. I change many things, discard others, and try again and
again until I am satisfied; then, in my head... [the work] rises, it
grows, I hear and see the image in front of me from every angle... and
only the labor of writing it down remains... I turn my ideas into tones
that resound, roar, and rage until at last they stand before me in the
form of notes."
Ludwig van Beethoven is often described by musicians as a "giant
straddling two styles": the Classical and the Romantic. Indeed, it is a
testimony to Beethoven's place in history that he is claimed for both
periods. Whether Beethoven was a Classical or a Romantic composer,
however, is beside the point. Instead, we might best view him as a new
composer for a new age -- an age that is reflected in both musical as
well as the nonmusical worlds.