Ludwig van Beethoven

"It is my belief one should not belittle the artist; while, however glorious his fame may seem, his time on Mount Olympus as an honourable guest of Zeus is short. It's a pity, but all too eager will the common folk drag him from this etherial heights to the low and trodden earth."

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Source: Ludwig Van Beethoven (2004). “Beethoven: The Man and the Artist”, p.80, 1st World Publishing

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven

Composer, Pianist

Ludwig van Beethoven was a pivotal composer whose innovative works transformed classical music, particularly noted for his emotional depth and resilience in the face of deafness.

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