Beethoven

Beethoven was a person who specialized in music. He loved playing piano and started at four. During his lifetime, he started to have hearing problems and it was getting worse.

Beethoven’s life started out great. His father was a great man and musician. The love of music ran through the family. He was naturally gifted at the skill at the piano and learned much quicker than other people.

Beethoven thought a person named Haydn was the greatest composer alive, so he then moved to Vienna at the age of 22. Beethoven was being crowded by famous musicians, curious, and interested people because of his incredible ability of his piano playing. Aristocrats were very impressed by his skills and he established himself as one of the many famous musicians.

Around in Beethoven’s 20s, his hearing was being damaged while experiencing loud rings in his ears. Being deaf made critical damage in his life because of being a musician, almost everything is about hearing. He thought very solemnly about killing himself because of his hearing loss. his final decision was no.

Although Beethoven did not suicide, he wanted to keep living for the art of music. He was no longer a pianist, but a composer. Beethoven created many pieces and his most famous one was septet when he was in his 30s.

He started to care less about his appearance and his feelings towards others. Beethoven became gruff and moody. He did not care about his manners and only did about his music.

He became even ruder and appearance much less as his hearing began to be much worse. He became very ill and after four operations, his stomach injury got infected and he eventually died. Twenty-thousand people lined to go to his funeral for he was very popular and famous.

Beethoven was a good and bad man. He was a good man for his music and when he was younger. Beethoven was a bad man because of his behavior and appearance although that probably does not matter because he is mostly remembered as a famous musician, pianist, and composer.