Ludwig Van Beethoven is undoubtedly one of the most famous composers and personalities of all time. Do you love classical music and admire this great musician? Let's see how much you really know about him.
Aug 21, 2019 • 13 questions
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Q"... is the greatest composer who ever lived. I would bare my head and kneel at his grave". Beethoven said this about which composer?
QWhich symphony Beethoven was originally going to dedicate to Napoleon Bonaparte?
QHow many of his Bagatelles were published during his lifetime?
QBeethoven performed his first Piano Concerto in which city?
QThis excerpt is from which piece?
QWhich of these is NOT true about Beethoven?
QThe Heiligenstadt Testament is a...
QIn a dramatic moment where Beethoven's music seems to become an extension of his innermost feelings and struggles, what did he write in the score of this famous section in his Opus 132?
QWhat was the cause of his mother's (Maria Magdalena Keverich) death?
QWhich of these pieces does NOT include a chorus?
QIn 1787 Beethoven went to Vienna primarily to...
QBeethoven described an event in which someone next to him heard a certain sound but he heard absolutely nothing. In his own words "such experiences brought me to the verge of despair". What sound was Beethoven referring to?
QHow old was Beethoven when he died?
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