Friday: General Knowledge

Which classical composer became deaf later in life yet continued to compose music?

Hint: This legendary composer overcame hearing loss to create some of the most famous symphonies in history.

Ludwig van Beethoven.

Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist who is widely regarded as one of the greatest musical figures in history.
Despite beginning to lose his hearing in his late twenties, he continued to compose some of his most famous works, including his Ninth Symphony and Moonlight Sonata. By the time he wrote many of his later masterpieces, he was almost completely deaf, relying on vibrations and written communication to continue his work. His ability to create complex, emotionally profound compositions despite his disability remains one of the most inspiring stories in music history. Beethoven’s perseverance and innovation forever changed classical music, cementing his legacy as a true musical genius.

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