Ludwig van Beethoven idézet

Ludwig van Beethoven német zeneszerző.

Joseph Haydn és Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart mellett őt tartják a bécsi klasszika harmadik nagy alakjának. Ugyanakkor zenéje a romantika jegyeit is magán viseli. Beethoven jelentősége azon is lemérhető, mennyire meghatározta a későbbi zenetörténet számos alakjának pályáját. Wikipedia  

✵ 16. december 1770 – 26. március 1827  •  Más nevek Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven fénykép
Ludwig van Beethoven: 62 idézet5 Kedvelés

Ludwig van Beethoven híres idézetei

„A legjobb szer ahhoz, hogy ne gondolj nyomorúságodra - a munka.”

Ludwig van Beethoven

Neki tulajdonított idézetek

„Be akarom bizonyítani, hogy az, aki jól és nemesen cselekszik, emellett még a méltatlanságot is el tudja viselni.”

Ludwig van Beethoven

Bécs város tanácsához. 1819. február 1 -én.
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Ludwig van Beethoven Idézetek az emberekről

„Erő az olyan emberek morálja, akik a többiek közül kitűnnek…”

Ludwig van Beethoven

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„Bátorsággal minden elérhet az ember, ha jogos.”

Ludwig van Beethoven

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Ludwig van Beethoven idézetek

„Nálam a jelszó mindig: Nulla dies sine linea és ha szunnyadni is hagyom a múzsát, az csak azért történik, hogy azután erőteljesebben ébredjen fel.”

Ludwig van Beethoven

Részlet, egy 1826 -ban írt, Wegeler doktorhoz cimzett levélből.
Neki tulajdonított idézetek, Részletek Beethoven leveleiből

„Tartós örömet csak magadban és munkásságodban lelhetsz.”

Ludwig van Beethoven

Neki tulajdonított idézetek

„A gyűlölet magától vissza száll azokra, akik táplálják.”

Ludwig van Beethoven

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Ludwig van Beethoven: Idézetek angolul

“To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable”

Ludwig Van Beethoven

Not found in Beethoven&#x27;s known works. It may be a summary of the following description of Beethoven from his piano pupil Ferdinand Ries: &quot;When I left out something in a passage, a note or a skip, which in many cases he wished to have specially emphasized, or struck a wrong key, he seldom said anything; yet when I was at fault with regard to the expression, the crescendo or matters of that kind, or in the character of the piece, he would grow angry. Mistakes of the other kind, he said were due to chance; but these last resulted from want of knowledge, feeling or attention. He himself often made mistakes of the first kind, even playing in public.&quot; <br class="br">Disputed <br class="br">Forrás: &quot;When Beethoven gave me a lesson&quot; https://books.google.com/books?id=j8RIq67v51cC&amp;pg=PA294&amp;dq=%22when+beethoven+gave+me+a+lesson%22&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=0CBwQ6AEwAGoVChMI7Yyz0PiNyQIViDuICh1YIAzR#v=onepage&amp;q=%22when%20beethoven%20gave%20me%20a%20lesson%22&amp;f=false

“To play without passion is inexcusable!”

Ludwig Van Beethoven

Not found in Beethoven's known works. It may be a summary of the following description of Beethoven from his piano pupil Ferdinand Ries: "When I left out something in a passage, a note or a skip, which in many cases he wished to have specially emphasized, or struck a wrong key, he seldom said anything; yet when I was at fault with regard to the expression, the crescendo or matters of that kind, or in the character of the piece, he would grow angry. Mistakes of the other kind, he said were due to chance; but these last resulted from want of knowledge, feeling or attention. He himself often made mistakes of the first kind, even playing in public."
Disputed
Változat: To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable

“Music is the one incorporeal entrance into the higher world of knowledge which comprehends mankind but which mankind cannot comprehend.”

Ludwig Van Beethoven

As reported by Elizabeth Brentano (Bettina) in a letter to Goethe, 27 May 1810.
Quoted in Edwin Burgum The new criticism (1930), p. 179

“Do not merely practice your art, but force your way into its secrets; it deserves that, for only art and science can exalt man to divinity.”

Ludwig Van Beethoven

Fahre fort, übe nicht allein die Kunst, sondern dringe auch in ihr Inneres; sie verdient es, denn nur die Kunst und die Wissenschaft erhöhen den Menschen bis zur Gottheit.
Letter to Emilie, July 17, 1812.
Quoted in Musical news, Vol. 3 (1892), p. 627

“Music is indeed the mediator between the spiritual and sensual life.”

Ludwig Van Beethoven

Attributed to Beethoven by Bettina von Arnim in a letter to Goethe (28 May 1810); Goethe&#x27;s Correspondence with a Child http://books.google.pt/books?id=UC8HAAAAQAAJ&amp;pg=PA210&amp;dq=%22+music+is+indeed+the+mediator+between+%22&amp;hl=pt-PT&amp;sa=X&amp;ei=sF40VL3AIILwaIThgNgL&amp;ved=0CEgQ6AEwBjgK#v=onepage&amp;q=%22%20music%20is%20indeed%20the%20mediator%20between%20%22&amp;f=false (1837)

“Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.”

Ludwig Van Beethoven

Musik höhere Offenbarung ist als alle Weisheit und Philosophie.
http://books.google.com/books?id=W2k6AAAAcAAJ&q=%22Musik+h%C3%B6here+Offenbarung+ist+als+alle+Weisheit+und+Philosophie%22&pg=PA193#v=onepage
As reported by Bettina von Arnim in a letter to Goethe, 28 May 1810.
Goethe's Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde: Seinem Denkmal, Volume 2, Dümmler, 1835, p. 193.
Változat: Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.

“I would rather write 10,000 notes than a single letter of the alphabet.”

Ludwig Van Beethoven

&quot;A meeting of minds&quot;, The Guardian, 18 November 2005. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2005/nov/18/classicalmusicandopera.thomasstearnseliot <br class="br">Attributed

“Never forget the days I spent with you. Continue to be my friend, as you will always find me yours.”

Ludwig Van Beethoven

Változat: Never shall I forget the days I spent with you. Continue to be my friend, as you will always find me yours.

“I want to seize fate by the throat.”

Ludwig Van Beethoven

Letter to F.G. Wegeler, 16 November, 1801.

“Applaud my friends, the comedy is over…”

Ludwig Van Beethoven

on his death bed
Eredeti: Plaudite, amici, comedia finita est.

“Whoever tells a lie is not pure of heart, and such a person can not cook a clean soup.”

Ludwig Van Beethoven

To Mme. Streicher, in 1817, or 1818, after having dismissed an otherwise good housekeeper because she had told a falsehood to spare his feelings. in Beethoven: the Man and the Artist, as Revealed in his own Words http://www.fullbooks.com/Beethoven-the-Man-and-the-Artist-as-Revealed2.html by Ludwig van Beethoven, edited by Friedrich Kerst <br class="br">Attributed <br class="br">Változat: Anyone who tells a lie has not a pure heart, and cannot make a good soup.

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