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He added: “When possible, through writing is better the hearing will be spared.” In another account, from 1824, a musician visits Beethoven and tells him: “You can already conduct the overture entirely alone … Conducting the whole concert would strain your hearing too much therefore, I would advise you not to do so.” Just do not use mechanical devices too early by abstaining from using them, I have fairly preserved my left ear in this way.” Beethoven scribbled down this advice: “Baths country air could improve many things. One account, dated 1823, tells of the composer visiting his favourite coffee house, where he was approached by a stranger seeking guidance on his own failing hearing. From 1818, he carried blank “conversation books”, in which friends and acquaintances jotted down comments, to which he would reply aloud. “If I belonged to any other profession, it would be easier,” he told a friend, “but in my profession it is a frightful state.” Between 18, he tried ear trumpets, with little success. Photograph: Ian Waldie/Getty Imagesīeethoven began to lose his hearing in 1798. The manuscript of Beethoven’s ninth symphony, premiered in 1824, with notes ‘in all registers’. “Not only was Beethoven not completely deaf at the premiere of his Ninth Symphony in May 1824, he could hear, although increasingly faintly, for at least two years afterwards, probably through the last premiere that he would supervise, his String Quartet in B-flat, Op 130, in March 1826,” Albrecht said. Albrecht, who has uncovered crucial evidence in contemporary accounts, believes that although Beethoven suffered severe deterioration in his hearing, he did not lose it “to the very profound depths” that musicologists have assumed. “This is going to send everybody scurrying to revise biographical concepts about Beethoven,” Theodore Albrecht, professor of musicology at Kent State University, Ohio, told the Observer. According to a leading Beethoven expert, the composer still had hearing in his left ear until shortly before his death in 1827. Compelling as this sounds, the story has a flaw: it may not be true.
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