Many parents introduce their children to music at a very young age. This seems to be a universal 'rite of passage'. 0- By the age of 3, he was introduced to the keyboard by his stern and often cruel father; a musician by some measure. 0- By the age of twenty-something, he was an accomplished composer, earning a living. He had written 2 piano concertos, 6 string quartets and a symphony. His name was becoming known beyond the periphery of his backwater hometown, Bonn. Requests for his work grew. 0- By the age of 26 he became increasingly aware of a buzzing sound in his ears. 0- By the age of 50 when he was close to being totally deaf, he composed and performed his greatest works; including 5 piano sonatas and 5 string quartets. 0- By the age of 50-something, well after profound deafness settled in, he could not hear the audience cheering, clapping and saying "Bravo! Bravo!" when perhaps his greatest symphony (the 9th) was premiered. I am, of course referring to...
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