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BEETHOVEN THE TITAN
Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany, on December 16, 1770, the son of a court musician. His father was determined to make him a child prodigy and trained him vigorously.
Once the young Beethoven played for Mozart and afterward Mozart commented, “Mark that young man, he will make a name for himself in the world.”
Beethoven eventually became one of the greatest musical geniuses ever lived and was best known for his nine symphonies. He played a crucial part in connecting the Classical and Romantic styles of Western music.
His life was heroic but at the same time tragic, much like his music.
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