Beethoven changed the way musicians and composers thought about and saw music, there fore adding to the already bursting array of music to the world. By also being deaf, he was one of the first composers to actually have to work the "hear" the music.
Beethoven (1770-1827) continued writing music even though he went deaf in ~1808. Later on, the Czech composer Bedrich Smetana also went deaf, but he continued writing great pieces such as Die Moldau
Originally, CPE Bach, Haydn, and Mozart. But later on he went on to compose in an increasingly individual style.
He was considered the point that composers went from poor to wealthy. In modern days he would be like a rock star.
Beethoven first developed tinnitus, or constant ringing in his ears, which eventually led to complete deafness.
beethoven (he was deaf)
Frankie wilde
From loud music on the tour, he went partly deaf, but he's fine now.
yes he was listening to his ipod to long and went deaf
Douglas Tilden went deaf at the age of four due to a severe case of scarlet fever, which resulted in a high fever that damaged his hearing. Despite this setback, he went on to become a prominent sculptor and a significant figure in the Deaf community. Tilden's work often celebrated deaf culture and aimed to raise awareness about the capabilities of deaf individuals.
Aaron Copland went by The Dean of American composers.
Helen Keller's life went wrong of getting blind and deaf.
Beethoven changed the way musicians and composers thought about and saw music, there fore adding to the already bursting array of music to the world. By also being deaf, he was one of the first composers to actually have to work the "hear" the music.
Beethoven (1770-1827) continued writing music even though he went deaf in ~1808. Later on, the Czech composer Bedrich Smetana also went deaf, but he continued writing great pieces such as Die Moldau
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He went deaf yet still composed music.
Yes, Helen Keller went there!