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Table of Contents
A Deaf Musician: Beethoven and Disability
What was Beethoven’s hearing loss like?
How did Beethoven lose his hearing?
Beethoven’s Pianos
Beethoven without hearing loss?
The Heilingenstadt Testament
“Immortal Beloved”
Josephine Brunsvik
Therese Malfatti and Elisabeth (Elise) Röckel
Antonie Brentano
Who was Beethoven’s “Immortal Beloved”?
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Activities
Photograph of bust statue of Ludwig van Beethoven by Hugo Hagen
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