What happened to Beethoven that nearly ended his musical career?
a) He became deaf at an early age.
b) He was arrested for sedition against the Habsburgs.
Consider This: Beethoven experienced the devastating loss of what he called “the one sense that should have been more perfect in me than in others.” See 5.8: Narrative: Some Romantic Music.
c) Napoleon denounced him for changing the dedication to his Third Symphony.
Consider This: Beethoven experienced the devastating loss of what he called “the one sense that should have been more perfect in me than in others.” See 5.8: Narrative: Some Romantic Music.
d) He was banished from Berlin for an indiscreet love affair with a countess.
Consider This: Beethoven experienced the devastating loss of what he called “the one sense that should have been more perfect in me than in others.” See 5.8: Narrative: Some Romantic Music.
a) He became deaf at an early age.
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