Pathétique Piano Sonata No.8 By Ludwig van Beethoven For Solo Piano (1798) Op.13
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Grayscale, little damage at one corner of original. Young Beethoven gave his first piano recital when he was 7 years old. After a period of training in piano, he enjoyed a career as a musician with the Bonn orchestra until when he left to study in Vienna with the famous Mozart.
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He was called back to Bonn almost immediately upon the death of his mother and assumed the major responsibility for caring for his family. Beethoven gained a reputation as a pianist esteemed for brilliant improvisations. He was much admired by members of court, and patrons supported him as he continued to study and compose works of his own.
As early as Beethoven noted a hearing loss that by left him completely deaf. Unable to admit his affliction, he withdrew from the public and distanced himself from family and friends.
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Contemplating ending his life, Beethoven finally confessed his illness to his brothers. Slowly, he began to communicate in writing with close friends. His letters are called the conversation notebooks, some of which survive today. There has been speculation about the identity of his Immortal Beloved addressed in the love letters, which were found after his death in March