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Beethoven's earliest major works were fairly derivative - the lineage to Mozart and Haydn was still obvious. But beginning with his Third Symphony, Beethoven found his own unique and distinctive voice. His music, even today, is completely individual - he sounds like "Beethoven", no one else, and no one else really sounds like him. For lack of a better description, his music sounds like music written by a free man.

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