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That would be Ludwig van Beethoven.
Beethoven stopped having birthdays in 1827. If he were alive today, he would be 239 years old.
he forced Beethoven to play the piano and would beat him if he refused to play. Beethoven's father didn't let him go to sleep all night but his father did that when he was drunk.
Beethoven was never portrayed with a wig...this was because by the time he reached the age where he would have started wearing them they had gone out of fashion, except in the aristocracy (of which Beethoven was no part).
it was not a good relationship with him and his father because his father would make him play up in the dark cold attic until his lugwing's fingers would blister and bleed.And also his father hated him and his mother loved him .Oh and lugwig van beethoven did not like his father eather
The robots in The Surrogates serve as surrogates of the humans' daily life. As in, they carry out all activity that the person would normally partake in.
That would be Ludwig van Beethoven.
Cat cameras are used to capture the nature of outdoor activities that a cat may partake in. It's basically used as a research device that records the activity and behavior of outdoor cats.
He found it would be an interesting subject as many people are Beethoven fans.
If you mean Ludwig Beethoven, he would have turned 30 in December of 1800.
Beethoven stopped having birthdays in 1827. If he were alive today, he would be 239 years old.
Classical!
Beethoven is actually a composer and not a song. Therefore, Beethoven cannot be "played" on a piano. If you would like to play one of Beethoven's works for piano I would suggest checking out your local sheet music store for some of his pieces. They are all very common and easily accessible.
Beethoven stopped having birthdays in 1827. If he were alive today, he would be 239 years old.
he forced Beethoven to play the piano and would beat him if he refused to play. Beethoven's father didn't let him go to sleep all night but his father did that when he was drunk.
A very unusual question ! Yes, I would say that anyone that understands Beethoven's contributions to classical music would be proud to be his landsman.
Beethoven would pour water over his head, because it helped him think better.