Left the World Behind---

Obie 2022-03-22 09:02:31

Maybe Beethoven's beloved is nobody but an ideal in his mind to be with him and support him living alone in this world. His letter to this immortal beloved like his music could move any heart which would like to listen:

"My angel, my all, my other self,
Just a few words today and that in pencil, yours
Only tomorrow will I know for certain what I am to stay
what a worthless waste of time on such
Why this deep sorrow
If we would be united, we would feel this pain no longer.
Where I am, you love with me too
Soon we could be together and what life it would be..."

What a soul that he can feel this kind of deep love
While he lived alone in whole life
For he could not find his other half
Thus he withdrew
Thus he died
Left the world behind...

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Extended Reading
  • Darrion 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/xteVWbd0ODk/

  • Jacklyn 2022-03-24 09:03:05

    When a routine begins to fail, all efforts are focused on patterning and dramatization. The biggest highlight of this film is Beethoven's music, which makes people have a strong urge to listen to CDs!

Immortal Beloved quotes

  • Ludwig van Beethoven: [sitting secluded in a darkened corner, Miss Guicciardi does not notice him at first] Hello.

    Giulietta Guicciardi: [startled, she doesn't realize who she is speaking to] Oh... I didn't see you. I have to go back.

    [she turns to leave]

    Ludwig van Beethoven: [he gets up] Oh... you are leaving me to go back to that ass who plays like a kitchen maid, all clipped and staccato.

    Giulietta Guicciardi: This music is beautiful.

    Ludwig van Beethoven: You must be Giulia Guicciardi. I hear there's quite a contest for your charms.

    Giulietta Guicciardi: Sir you're rude and offensive. I'm leaving.

    [she begins to walk away]

    Ludwig van Beethoven: [calling after her] Do you play the piano?

    Giulietta Guicciardi: [she stops] What?

    Ludwig van Beethoven: I intend to be your teacher. I will call for you tomorrow at 10:00.

    Giulietta Guicciardi: [laughs as she walks away] You will be barred from the house.

  • Ludwig van Beethoven: [Miss Guicciardi's first piano lesson. She is playing, poorly, a little minuet. She errs, and begins pounding on the keyboard, perhaps to gets some kind of reaction from Beethoven. He says nothing until he realizes she has stopped. He gives his critique] You think that because I do not stop you, that I am not listening.

    [She sighs in agreeance]

    Ludwig van Beethoven: The manner in which you thump out the notes without the slightest thought as to their meaning is unforgivable. And your lack of passion is unforgivable. I shall have to beat you.

    [she offers her hand for punishment, rolling her eyes. He gives her a hard, painful slap]