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The rise of Ludwig van Beethoven into the rank of history’s greatest composers was paralleled by and in some ways a consequence of his own personal tragedy and despair.
Beethoven’s family was of the Flemish origin. His mother, Maria Magdalena, died after a long illness when Beethoven was only 17. ...
Beethoven showed his extraordinary musical talent at an early age. ...
As a child, Beethoven never was too interested in music even though he had the talents. ... At the age of four, Beethoven’s father began to teach him the violin and piano, but wasn’t successful in doing so because of his addiction to alcohol. ... Later, his grandfather’s friend taught him until he resigned in 1781 and Beethoven’s tuition was taken over by Van der Eeden’s successor, Christian Neefe. ...
Beethoven’s first composition was published in 1783.
Approximate Word count = 700 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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