有趣的音乐故事
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英文: 1. Beethoven Beethoven's personal life was troubled. His encroaching deafness led him to contemplate suicide (documented in his Heiligenstadt Testament). Beethoven was often irascible
and may have suffered from bipolar disorder
and irritability brought on by chronic abdominal pain beginning in his 20s which has been attributed to his lead poisoning.He nevertheless had a close and devoted circle of friends all his life
thought to have been attracted by his reputed strength of personality. Towards the end of his life
Beethoven's friends peted in their efforts to help him cope with his incapacities. Sources show Beethoven's disdain for authority
and for social rank. He stopped performing at the piano if the audience chatted among themselves
or afforded him less than their full attention. At soirées
he refused to perform if suddenly called upon to do so. Eventually
after many confrontations
the Archke Rudolph decreed that the usual rules of court etiquette did not apply to Beethoven. > From Wikipedia
the free encyclopedia 中文: 1)莫札特 莫札特的作曲方式很难为一般人所想像 . 因为他天生是一位音乐天才 . 例如 " 唐 . 乔凡尼 " 的序曲就是首演的前晚在听着 " *** 神灯故事 " 而灵感大发写出的 . 还有一次
他答应了别人写一首三重奏曲
但他又想去玩滚球
因此他决定一起完成 . 他一面玩球一面谱三重奏曲 . 轮到他时就去玩滚球
下场之后就埋头作曲
竟然也完成了一首优美的曲子 . 莫札特随时随地可以作曲
不论走路或与别人谈话
他的脑子总是不停地作曲
不停地幻想 . 特别是坐在马车上的时侯
莫札特的童年有很多时间都在马车上度过
因此马车奔驰的辘辘声特别容易在他脑中化成美妙的节奏与旋律。 > 3.ouk.e/wester/poser/poser005 2)萧邦 从孩童时代起,萧邦的弹奏已引人入胜。有一次他父亲不在学校,孩子们趁势大闹。萧邦跑来先请求他们安静,再用钢琴讲故事给他们听,于是孩子们静了下来。萧邦一面弹琴,一面说「强盗的故事」----强盗们拿着刀剑,想爬进一座堡垒,但突被一种声音吓住了,故立即逃走,跑了很久,人疲马倦,强盗们躺下来睡觉。这时,音乐愈弹愈轻柔和幽静,强盗们都沉入了酣睡,甚至连听故事的小顽童也睡着了。 一次,德国音乐家梅亚贝尔为一件小事和妻子争吵起来,两个人谁也不理谁。梅亚贝尔想和妻子和解,又不愿意开口。他烦恼地坐在钢琴前弹起了友人萧邦送来的名曲〈夜曲〉。优美的旋律使人忘掉了不快,消除了怒气。梅亚贝的妻子被这美妙的音乐感染了,她忽然激动地抱住丈夫,热烈地亲吻起来。后来,梅亚贝尔和他的妻于写信给萧邦,感谢萧邦〈夜曲〉帮助他们夫妇重归于好。 世界名人趣事 > celebrity.50g/page/newpage15 Also some Amusing Quotes by Famous Musici: "I write as a sow piddles." MOZART "The amount of money one needs is terring..." BEETHOVEN "I really don't know whether any place contains more pianists than Paris
or whether you can find more asses and virtuosos anywhere." CHOPIN > see more at digilander.libero.it/cmi/humour/musicimuse