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"Don't only practice your art, but force your way into its secrets, for it and knowledge can raise men to the divine ." [27]

One of his most recognizable and beloved compositions for piano [36].

Contains the Ode to Joy , which has become the Anthem of Europe [36, 9]. Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) was a transformative figure in Western music, serving as the bridge between the Classical and Romantic eras [34]. Below are several draft options focusing on different aspects of his life and legacy.

"Pity, pity—too late!" (Attributed as his final words upon receiving a gift of wine) [28, 19]. "Don't only practice your art, but force your

Beethoven's life was a testament to the conquest of personal tragedy through art [30]. At age 28, he contemplated suicide as his hearing failed, a despair he recorded in the Heiligenstadt Testament [16, 18]. He famously wrote that his art was the only thing that kept him from ending his life , believing he must first deliver all the music he felt born to create [16, 18].

A piano staple whose original manuscript has long been a source of debate among scholars regarding specific notes [23]. Below are several draft options focusing on different

Beethoven is widely regarded as one of the greatest musical geniuses in history [31]. His career is typically divided into three periods: an early stage where he followed the traditions of Haydn and Mozart, a middle "heroic" period characterized by grand struggles, and a late period of profound introspection [34, 25]. Despite his increasing deafness , he produced masterpieces like the Ninth Symphony , which was the first to use vocal parts to express a universal message of human brotherhood [31, 7].