With his hearing loss, his painful stomach illnesses, his non-existant love life, his naturally irritable temperament and his nephew, it's a wonder the man wasn't ten times more depressed than he actually was.
And yet, for a man who is always being described as depressed, he has composed the most optimistic music ever written. The majority of his movements are in the major key and only a handful of works end on a low note (no pun intended). One that springs to mind is the 'Corilian' Overture and even there he was writing programme music.
And yet, for a man who is always being described as depressed, he has composed the most optimistic music ever written. The majority of his movements are in the major key and only a handful of works end on a low note (no pun intended). One that springs to mind is the 'Corilian' Overture and even there he was writing programme music.
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