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The first evidence of Beethoven’s hearing problems

The first evidence of Beethoven’s hearing problems

Ludwig van Beethoven was not born deaf, but he gradually lost his hearing during the years. Initially, he kept it a secret, he felt shame, but in June 29, 1800, he wrote a letter to his friend Wegeler and reported about his condition for the first time. This letter is the first evidence of his problems, and this document provides …

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