Why Beethoven’s Loss of Hearing Added New Dimensions to His Music

As He Went Deaf, the Composer’s Disability Inspired a Novel Sonic Universe

Ludwig van Beethoven occupies a larger-than-life place in our imaginations, all the more so because late in his life he accomplished the seemingly impossible: He continued to compose beautiful and enduring music even as he went deaf.

This achievement is often seen as an example of super-heroic determination, a triumph of the human spirit that tests the boundaries of our species’ ingenuity. But Beethoven the man was not the Beethoven of our imaginations. His story, for all its wonder, is no myth; it offers unfussy but lasting lessons about music, hearing, …

The Silence Before the Symphony

The First Four Notes

The opening notes to Beethoven’s Fifth might be one of the most easily recognizable musical passages ever written. But to unaccustomed ears, the symphony’s opening can be confounding, explains Boston …