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                                                 Ludwig van Beethoven
 
 
Ludwig van Beethoven, he was born in Bonn, December 16, 1770, and died in Vienna, March 26, 1827. He was acomposer, conductor and pianist German. His musical legacy includes, chronologically, from the classical period to the beginning of musical romanticism. It is one of the most important composersof music history and his legacy has had a decisive influence on later music.
One of the most surprising detail ever mentioned about Ludwig van Beethoven, is the fact that he was deaf. Howcan a musician, a composer, lacking what we imagine his/her most important? How is that possible? How to compose like to create?
Beethoven was terribly beaten by fate when it appeared thebeginning of disease. For that reason his difficulty hearing held secret for long. The first people he was entrusted, was just one that was geographically far from it. And surely he feltcloser to his heart and that I fully trusted: His friends Bonn.
Beyond that much has dramatized and exaggerated, Beethoven's deafness was not complete entry. Actually was established anddeveloping rather slowly. What I was dramatic, it was the time when the young and successful composer and interpreter, had to accept that I had a disease that was permanent, with which he wouldhave to live with. And slowly worsened.
 
Beethoven's productions include: gender thirty-two piano sonatas for piano, chamber sixteen string quartets, seven trios, ten sonatas for violin andpiano, vocal lieder and opera, Fidelio, concertante five concertos for piano and orchestra, one for violin and orchestra, two Masses the Missa Solemnis in D major Op 123 and orchestral ninesymphonies, overtures, etc.. Among which is the cycle of the nine symphonies, including the Third Symphony, also called Eroica, Fifth Symphony in C minor and the Ninth Symphony in D minor.
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