You mean "write" after he was deaf? Some of his most famous music comes from the period of time when he could no longer hear. * Diabelli Variations * Missa Solemnis * Symphony No. 9 ("Ode to Joy") * began his 10th Symphony (never completed) * five string quartets
Beethoven was not born blind; nor did he become blind. Beethoven became deaf in his late twenties.
I don't think so. He rather wrote his music for money or maybe fame than for fun.No. As a passionate and emotional man, it could be said that Beethoven was driven to write his music.
We may never know the truth regarding this but most likely, no.
Beethoven was fundamentally a classical composer. However there is much debate about whether his later work was classical, or romantic, as he became much more expressive. For this reason, the date that the romantic era began is often debated, between 1810, the year Beethoven's work became romantic style, and 1825, the year he died.
Beethoven's contributions to ballet music were significant, particularly with his score for "The Creatures of Prometheus," composed in 1801. Although he was not the first to write ballet music, his work helped elevate the genre, blending classical music with dance in innovative ways. His compositions showcased a new level of emotional depth and complexity, influencing future ballet music and composers. Beethoven's approach marked a transition towards more integrated and expressive musical storytelling in ballet.
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Beethoven wrote many pieces of music, lots of them are famous.
he wrote classical or romantic music
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Beethoven was not born blind; nor did he become blind. Beethoven became deaf in his late twenties.
Yes. Sometimes.
He did to express his feeling. Also, it was his life occupation.
I don't think so. He rather wrote his music for money or maybe fame than for fun.No. As a passionate and emotional man, it could be said that Beethoven was driven to write his music.
because he has a talent of music and also his father pushed him to learn music!
Beethoven knew enough about music to know how a piece would sound simply by reading the notation.
We may never know the truth regarding this but most likely, no.