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WebApr 3, 2014 · Learn about the life and works of Beethoven, one of the greatest musical geniuses of all time. Explore his childhood, education, career, deafness, legacy and more.
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WebLudwig van Beethoven, (baptized Dec. 17, 1770, Bonn, archbishopric of Cologne—died March 26, 1827, Vienna, Austria), German composer. Born to a musical family, he was a precociously gifted pianist and violist.
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WebLudwig van Beethoven - Composer, Innovator, Genius: Beethoven’s greatest achievement was to raise instrumental music, hitherto considered inferior to vocal, to the highest plane of art. During the 18th century, …
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WebThe Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, is a choral symphony, the final complete symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven, composed between 1822 and 1824. It was first performed in Vienna on 7 May 1824. The …
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