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Ludwig van Beethoven - traducción al Inglés

GERMAN COMPOSER (1770–1827)
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  • Antonie Brentano (1808) painted by [[Joseph Karl Stieler]]
  • August von Kloeber}}
  • Beethoven in 1803, painted by [[Christian Horneman]]
  • Beethoven in 1815: portrait by [[Joseph Willibrord Mähler]]
  • Portrait of Beethoven as a young man, c. 1800, by Carl Traugott Riedel (1769–1832)
  • Beethoven in 1823 by [[Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller]]
  • Bust of Beethoven by [[Hugo Hagen]], 1892, [[Library of Congress]], Washington, D.C.
  • Beethoven's birthplace at Bonngasse 20, Bonn, now the [[Beethoven House]] museum
  • Beethoven on his deathbed; sketch by [[Josef Danhauser]]
  • Christian Gottlob Neefe. Engraving after Johann Georg Rosenberg, c. 1798
  • Count Waldstein: portrait by [[Antonín Machek]], c. 1800
  • E. T. A. Hoffmann, [[self-portrait]], c. 1820
  • Titlepage of ms. of the ''Eroica'' Symphony, with Napoleon's name scored through by Beethoven
  • Goethe in 1808; portrait by [[Gerhard von Kügelgen]]
  • Josephine Brunsvik, pencil miniature (unknown artist), before 1804
  • Karl van Beethoven, c. 1820: miniature portrait by unknown artist
  • Johann Baptist von Lampi]]
  • Beethoven's grave at Vienna [[Zentralfriedhof]]
  • Prince Lobkowitz: portrait by [[August Friedrich Oelenhainz]]

Ludwig van Beethoven         
n. Ludwig van Beethoven (duits componist)
Ludwig Wittgenstein         
  • Ludwig, c. 1890s
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein, aged about eighteen
  • Ludwig with his friend William  Eccles at the Kite-Flying Station in [[Glossop]], Derbyshire
  • [[David Pinsent]]
  • Technische Hochschule Berlin]] in [[Charlottenburg]], Berlin
  • Photograph showing Wittgenstein's house in Norway, sent by Wittgenstein to [[G. E. Moore]], October 1936
  • Wittgenstein's military identity card during the First World War
  • Wittgenstein, 1925
  • Italian front]], October 1917
  • Wittgenstein on his deathbed, 1951
  • Death notice issued by Ludwig's family
  • Wittgenstein worked on [[Haus Wittgenstein]] between 1926 and 1929.
  • Class photograph at the ''Realschule'' in 1901, a young [[Adolf Hitler]] in the last row on the right. In the penultimate row, third from the right, a student whom is believed to be Ludwig Wittgenstein.
  • duckrabbit]]", discussed in the ''Philosophical Investigations'', section XI, part II
  • [[Karl Wittgenstein]] was one of the richest men in Europe.<ref name=Bramann />
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1930
  • Wittgenstein, 1910s
  • The plaque at "Storey's End", 76&nbsp;[[Storey's Way]], Cambridge, where Wittgenstein died.
  • Ludwig (bottom-right), Paul, and their sisters, late 1890s
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  • Ludwig sitting in a field as a child
  • Austrian philosopher [[Otto Weininger]] (1880–1903)
  • Palais Wittgenstein, the family home, around 1910
  • [[Frank P. Ramsey]] visited Wittgenstein in [[Puchberg am Schneeberg]] in September 1923.
  • The ''[[Realschule]]'' in [[Linz]]
  • [[Bertrand Russell]], 1907
  • Paul]], Hans, and Kurt, around 1890
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  • Ludwig Wittgenstein, [[schoolteacher]], c. 1922
  • Wittgenstein's grave at the [[Ascension Parish Burial Ground]] in [[Cambridge]]
  • The Wittgenstein family in [[Vienna]], Summer&nbsp;1917, with Kurt (furthest left) and Ludwig (furthest right) in officers' uniforms.
  • Entries from October 1914 in Wittgenstein's diary, on display at the [[Wren Library]], [[Trinity College, Cambridge]]
  • National Botanic Gardens, Dublin]], commemorating Wittgenstein's visits in the winter of 1948–1949.
  • Wittgenstein sitting with his friends and family in Vienna. Marguerite Respinger sits at the end of the left and the sculpture he made of her sits behind him on the mantel-place
AUSTRIAN-BRITISH PHILOSOPHER (1889–1951)
Wittgenstein; Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein; Wittgentstein; Witgenstein; Ludwig wittgenstein; Ludwig Joseph Johann Wittgenstein; Moses Maier; Ludwig Josef Johan Wittgenstein; Ludwig wittenstein; Ludwig Wittenstein; L Wittgenstein; Early Ludwig Wittgenstein; Early Wittgenstein; Late Ludwig Wittgenstein; Late Wittgenstein; Wittgensteinian; Wittgensteinian philosophy; Later Wittgenstein; Later Ludwig Wittgenstein
n. Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), Oostenrijks filosoof (die studeerde en later les gaf op Cambridge universiteit, schrijver van het boek "filosofische onderzoekingen")
van Gogh         
  • Visitors viewing Van Gogh's ''[[The Starry Night]]'' in New York's [[Museum of Modern Art]]
  • alt=Photo of a two-storey brick house on the left partially obscured by trees with a front lawn and with a row of trees on the right
  • ''Portrait of Félix Rey'', January 1889, [[Pushkin Museum]]; note written by Dr Rey for novelist [[Irving Stone]] with sketches of the damage to van Gogh's ear
  • alt=Two graves and two gravestones side by side; heading behind a bed of green leaves, bearing the remains of Vincent and Theo Van Gogh, where they lie in the cemetery of Auvers-sur-Oise. The stone to the left bears the inscription: ''Ici Repose Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890)'' and the stone to the right reads: ''Ici Repose Theodore van Gogh (1857–1891)''
  • alt=Black and white formal head shot photo of a young woman, with an easy expression and slight smile
  • alt=A young woman facing left sits with a child to her right
  • alt=photograph of a partial 19th-century newspaper story about a self-mutilation
  • alt=A seated red-bearded man wearing a brown coat, facing to the left, with a paintbrush in his right hand, is painting a picture of large sunflowers.
  • ''Self-Portrait'', September 1889. [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • ''[[The Starry Night]]'', June 1889. [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York
  • alt=Photograph of a 19th-century newspaper announcement of someone's death
  • alt=A man wearing a straw hat, carrying a canvas and paintbox, walking to the left, down a tree-lined, leaf-strewn country road
  • alt=A view from a window of pale red rooftops. A bird flies in the blue sky; in the near distance there are fields and to the right, the town and other buildings can be seen. On the distant horizon are chimneys.
  • alt=A well-dressed woman sits facing to her right (the viewer's left). She has two books on her lap, and is dressed in dark clothes vividly contrasted against a yellow background.
  • alt=A squarish painting of a closeup of two women with one holding an umbrella while the other woman holds flowers. Behind them is a young woman who is picking flowers in a large bed of wildflowers. They appear to be walking through a garden on a winding path at the edge of a river.
  • alt=A ceramic vase with sunflowers on a yellow surface against a bright yellow background.
  • alt= A painting of a large cypress tree, on the side of a road, with two people walking, a wagon and horse behind them, and a green house in the background, under an intense starry sky.
  • alt= A view of a dark starry night with bright stars shining over the River Rhone. Across the river distant buildings with bright lights shining are reflected into the dark waters of the Rhone.
  • alt=A ceramic vase with sunflowers on a yellow surface against a bright yellow background.
  • ''[[The Church at Auvers]]'', 1890. Musée d'Orsay, Paris
  • alt=A large house under a blue sky
  • ''[[Tree Roots]]'', July 1890, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
  • alt= An expansive painting of a wheatfield, with green hills through the centre underneath dark and forbidding skies.
  • alt= An expansive painting of a wheatfield, with a footpath going through the centre underneath dark and forbidding skies, through which a flock of black crows fly.
  • The Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
  • ''[[White House at Night]]'', 1890. [[Hermitage Museum]], St Petersburg, painted six weeks before the artist's death
DUTCH PAINTER
Van Gogh; Vincent Willem van Gogh; Vincent Willem Van Gogh; Vincent VanGogh; Vincent Van gough; Van Gough; Vincent Van Goth; Vincent Van Gough; Van goh; Vangogh; Van Goh; Van go; Van Goth; Vincent Van Gogh; Vincent van gogh; Vince Van Gogh; Vince van Gogh; Vincent van Gogh's ear; Van Gogh's ear; Willem van Gogh; Gabrielle Berlatier; Ear of Vincent van Gogh; Van gogh
Van-Gogh (hollands schilder)

Definición

Beethovenian
[?be?t(h)??'vi:ni?n]
¦ adjective relating to the work of the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827).

Wikipedia

Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank among the most performed of the classical music repertoire and span the transition from the Classical period to the Romantic era in classical music. His career has conventionally been divided into early, middle, and late periods. His early period, during which he forged his craft, is typically considered to have lasted until 1802. From 1802 to around 1812, his middle period showed an individual development from the styles of Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and is sometimes characterized as heroic. During this time, he began to grow increasingly deaf. In his late period, from 1812 to 1827, he extended his innovations in musical form and expression.

Beethoven was born in Bonn. His musical talent was obvious at an early age. He was initially harshly and intensively taught by his father, Johann van Beethoven. Beethoven was later taught by the composer and conductor Christian Gottlob Neefe, under whose tutelage he published his first work, a set of keyboard variations, in 1783. He found relief from a dysfunctional home life with the family of Helene von Breuning, whose children he loved, befriended, and taught piano. At age 21, he moved to Vienna, which subsequently became his base, and studied composition with Haydn. Beethoven then gained a reputation as a virtuoso pianist, and was soon patronized by Karl Alois, Prince Lichnowsky for compositions, which resulted in his three Opus 1 piano trios (the earliest works to which he accorded an opus number) in 1795.

His first major orchestral work, the First Symphony, premiered in 1800, and his first set of string quartets was published in 1801. Despite his hearing deteriorating during this period, he continued to conduct, premiering his Third and Fifth Symphonies in 1804 and 1808, respectively. His Violin Concerto appeared in 1806. His last piano concerto (No. 5, Op. 73, known as the Emperor), dedicated to his frequent patron Archduke Rudolf of Austria, premiered in 1811, without Beethoven as soloist. He was almost completely deaf by 1814, and he then gave up performing and appearing in public. He described his problems with health and his unfulfilled personal life in two letters, his Heiligenstadt Testament (1802) to his brothers and his unsent love letter to an unknown "Immortal Beloved" (1812).

After 1810, increasingly less socially involved, Beethoven composed many of his most admired works, including later symphonies, mature chamber music and the late piano sonatas. His only opera, Fidelio, first performed in 1805, was revised to its final version in 1814. He composed Missa solemnis between 1819 and 1823 and his final Symphony, No. 9, one of the first examples of a choral symphony, between 1822 and 1824. Written in his last years, his late string quartets, including the Grosse Fuge, of 1825–1826 are among his final achievements. After some months of bedridden illness, he died in 1827. Beethoven's works remain mainstays of the classical music repertoire.

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1. In 1770, composer Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany.
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