
Wednesday: Music
Which classical composer famously continued to compose music even after losing his hearing?
Make Your Pick!
Hint: This composer is often associated with the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western music.
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Ludwig van Beethoven is one of the most influential composers in the history of Western music.
Astonishingly, he continued to write symphonies, sonatas, and concertos even after he began losing his hearing in his late twenties — eventually becoming almost completely deaf. Despite this major setback, Beethoven composed some of his most revered works, including the Ninth Symphony, during this period of deafness. His resilience and innovation helped bridge the Classical and Romantic periods, influencing generations of musicians and composers. His story remains a testament to artistic perseverance against overwhelming personal challenges.

