i have to do a project on Beethoven does anyone know some really good sites that have helpful information?
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Originally posted by usanamentbinused:
i have to do a project on Beethoven does anyone know some really good sites that have helpful information?
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That's my opinion, I may be wrong.
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Here is one your going to enjoy..I bet this one will give you more about him.
www.lvbeethoven.com
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Originally posted by ~Immortal Beloved~:
Here is one your going to enjoy..I bet this one will give you more about him.
www.lvbeethoven.com
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Originally posted by tiger829:
I need some information on Beethoven and his deafness, specifically. Does anyone know of any material out there?
Otosclerosis is a disease, which results in new bone formation either in the area of the stapes bone or in the cochlea housing the hearing nerve; or it can be a combination of both. When the bony deposits infiltrate the stapes bone, this bone is unable to vibrate and pass the sound into the inner ear. This results in what is called a conductive hearing loss, i.e., the sound is not being properly "conducted" into the inner ear. As a general rule, the thicker the bony deposit the greater the hearing loss, and the longer the hearing loss, the greater is the amount of deposits. The fixation of the stapes usually follows a slow and relentless course with progressively worsening hearing.
1796/8 : First signs of deafness
1801 : Complains of buzzing in ears in letter to Wegeler & Amenda
1802 : "Heiligenstadt testament" - Beethoven writes of his despair at worsening hearing
1814 : Further deterioration sets in. Last public appearence as pianist
1816-18 : Use of ear trumpets
1818-27 : Conversation books. (Conversation had to be written)
1823 : Almost totally deaf (left ear not as bad as right)
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Originally posted by tiger829:
I need some information on Beethoven and his deafness, specifically. Does anyone know of any material out there?
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Originally posted by Haffner:
I read recently that his deafness may have been caused by mercury oxcide poisoning due to the lead in the wine he drank and bowls he used. This is just a theory and is disucssed in the book called "Beethoven's Hair" by Russell Martin. If you are wondering about the title, the entire theory was devised from the the high levels of mercury discovered in a lock of Beethoven's hair recently acutioned. I haven't read the book but apparently it's quite interesting and might be worth checking out.
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Originally posted by Joy:
Then you could look at this from both sides and say that Beethoven was so famous and that's why we hear about him having lead poisoning where other less famous people may have had it but we would never know it.
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