Beethoven for Kids: His Life and Music with 21 Activities

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uncomfortable for Beethoven although he liked being with peo ple In addition he had a hard time with the exaggerated elegant manners of his day Beethoven spent many years trying to keep his friends and audiences from learning that he was suffering from many physi cal ailments in addition to his increasing deafness This conceal ment often made his actions appear odd and unusual to those who had no knowledge of his medical condition Once his hear ing loss was complete Beethoven withdrew from most social settings This increased his feeling of isolation and caused him to be suspicious and distrustful Being deaf makes it hard to communicate with others Helen Keller who lost both her hearing and her sight stated that blind ness separates people from things but deafness separates people from people Beethoven lost more than his hearing the lost his ability to connect to other people Yet this disability may have actually helped Beethoven as a composer because he had to be able to hear the music he created inside himself without the dis tractions of the outside world Beethoven's works are true masterpieces many of his pieces were groundbreaking and set the standards for all to follow He was a fantastic architect of music always seeking perfection Some of his greatest music shocked and surprised the audiences of his day The works were far too complex and forward thinking for 19th century listeners musicians and critics to fully under stand Beethoven understood this fact and stated that these works are not for you but for a later age His creations con tinue to inspire and uplift people all over the world This is a true story about one of the most famous composers of all time one who overcame many obstacles that caused him pain and suf fering but could not stop