Shostakovich, for one, wrote 15. So that disproves the statement.
The composer was Beethoven, born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Colonge, part of the Holy Roman Empire
Beethoven was deaf or even close to be All his music must have come out of his mind onto the paper. A real genius
Ode to Joy is a subtitle given to his Ninth Symphony, which happened to be the last one he wrote. So yes, he was deaf, completely deaf, which makes his masterpiece seem even more spectacular--it is evidence to us that the music of the great composer, Ludwig van Beethoven, really did come from the depth of his soul.
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by John Debney who is a composer
Ludwig van Beethoven
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um... verdi is a composer...not food...
Cioachino Rossini was an Italian composer.
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Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven all have in common that they are from the classical period. Also, Haydn was Mozart's and Beethoven's teacher. They all could play the piano. They have all worked as a musician in Vienna. Haydn was born in 1732, Mozart 1756, and Beethoven was 1770. Haydn influenced both Mozart and Beethoven. Mozart became good friends with Haydn. Beethoven improved upon the classical music of Mozart and Haydn's time.