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在维也纳的维灵公园里,人们怀着敬慕的心情看到两座毗邻的灵墓,并排的墓碑上分别写着十八世纪世界音乐史上两位音乐大师的名字乐圣贝多芬和歌曲之王舒柏特。 1827年3月,一个风雨交加的夜晚,舒柏特来到贝多芬家里求教。此时,贝多芬正处在生命的弥留之际,却激动地欠起身拉着舒柏特的手说道:“我的灵魂是属于你的!”不久,便与世长辞。这就是两位倾慕已久的友人第一次也是最后一次的会见。舒柏特对贝多芬的崇敬之心久已有之,只是因为他一生坎坷,生活贫困,又加上自己生性腼腆,
In Vienna’s Veling Park, people admire the mood to see two adjacent spiritual tomb, side by side tombstone, respectively, written in the eighteenth century music world history of two music masters in the name of St. Beethoven and King of the song Shu Bo special. March 1827, a stormy night, Schubert came to Beethoven home for advice. At this moment, Beethoven was at a time of dying of life, but he arrogantly owed Schuett’s hand and said: “My soul belongs to you!” Shortly afterwards, he died. This is the first and last meeting of two long-awaited friends. Schubert’s reverence for Beethoven has existed for a long time, only because of his rough life, his poverty, and his own self-esteem.