My favorite artist - Beethoven
He used his tenacious and freedom-advocating spirit to bloom the most beautiful musical flowers and fruits in the world on the unfair withered vines; He used its notes to compose a praise of life.
He is Beethoven.
I admire Beethoven very much.
Beethoven was born in a poor family in Germany. His father was rude and his mother was just a maid. Little Beethoven, who had extraordinary musical talent, focused solely on the dry piano and violin, and had no time for study, rest and entertainment. When he was 26 years old, several serious illnesses caused his hearing to gradually decline. Coupled with the death of his mother, the abandonment of his beloved girl, and the departure of his fiancée, the multiple blows caused severe physical and mental torture to him. How unfair that God could be so cruel to a musician!
However, all these misfortunes did not hit him. He stood up bravely. He wanted to fight back against this misfortune and use music to fight back! But how difficult it is for him! Because he was deaf in both ears, Beethoven had to bite the wires tied to the piano with his teeth, and through the tiny vibrations of the piano sound, he used his thin heart to listen to the most difficult but most charming notes in the world. He wants to create, that is his most noble pursuit in life!
Thanks to his painstaking creation, we heard the most beautiful call from the world------that was his heartfelt voice! He has many famous songs, but my favorite is the "Ode to Joy" from his Ninth Symphony. What pure joy that is! What an ordinary joy that is! And even a small note in it represents Beethoven's hardships day and night! It's a pity that I am still an "ordinary person" and cannot deeply understand more of its subtleties.
The most valuable thing is his spirit of not giving in to fate and having the courage to fight. As the book says: "Oh, God! Give me the courage to conquer myself." This is also a symbol of Beethoven's tenacity, and I am deeply inspired by it. Beethoven's fate was so bad, but he could proudly face the world with his chest raised proudly, let alone me who still live in warmth and comfort?
I should not be afraid of difficulties, uphold the noble spirit of the great musician Beethoven, take control of my own destiny, "grasp the throat of destiny", and strive for a better future!