The opening notes of his Fifth Symphony are arguably the most recognised in all of classical music, and the story of his deafness is familliar to many people who have heard scarcely a bar of his pioneering sonatas, concertos, songs and quartets. As we approach 250 years since his birth in Bonn, Beethoven continues to fascinate us like no other composer in history.
Born into an era of revolution and imperial ambition, Beethoven himself pushed music in new directions, setting his own creative bar and demands on his performers ever higher. His life, meanwhile, was one of emotional upheaval, as hearing loss, family feuds and unreciprocated amorous advances all added to his torment. Over the next 15 pages, we present 250 things that every Beethoven fan should know, from his…
