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Once he learned how to handle this, Beethoven began to write his greatest works. Beethoven was such a perfectionist that he would rework his musical compositions for years until they were perfect. It is incredible that during his life, Beethoven wrote nine symphonies and thirty-two piano sonatas.
Because of these problems, Beethoven never had many close friends or happy relationships... displayed 300 characters
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The music he created showed this and was almost sad and heavy, it wasn't full of life and fun. Beethoven loved to take walks in the country and enjoy the beauty of nature. It was nature that gave him the inspiration to write "Symphony No. 6." One of Beethoven's earliest and most successful works was a religious composition, named "Opus 85", in 1803, known as the "Hallelujah" choir that we all sing on Easter Sunday... displayed next 300 characters
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