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Beethoven Was Deaf was created on 1993-05-10.
Beethoven was not mute, although he was deaf.
Beethoven was going deaf over a period of about twenty years. He wrote the 5th Symphony during this period and was not yet completely deaf when it was finished. In fact he could occasionally hear sounds after he was considered deaf.
Beethoven was a genius and could hear all the music in his head.
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Beethoven was deaf in both ears.
Yes, Beethoven continued to compose music even after he became deaf, not blind. His later compositions, such as the Ninth Symphony and the late string quartets, are among his most celebrated works.
Beethoven Was Deaf was created on 1993-05-10.
Beethoven was not mute, although he was deaf.
Beethoven was going deaf over a period of about twenty years. He wrote the 5th Symphony during this period and was not yet completely deaf when it was finished. In fact he could occasionally hear sounds after he was considered deaf.
Letters from Beethoven to his friends in 1801 indicate he had begun experiencing ringing (tinnitus) and deafness in his ears for at least the past three years, since around 1797 - 1798, at the age of 26 or 27.By 1815 (age 44), his condition had become "intolerable" and he could no longer perform in public, though he could still compose. Within about three years, he was comletely deaf.
He could no longer give piano concerts, but he could compose .
Beethoven was a genius and could hear all the music in his head.
The original assumptions turned out to be profoundly wrong. By the age of fifty, Beethoven was profoundly deaf, but he continued to compose great music.
yes Beethoven dose compose his own music like ode to joy
yes he was deaf