Makes me cry to watch, listen to this part of this film, the spoken words. Beethoven lost his hearing due to Paget's Disease of Bone. An autopsy performed after his death exposed bone overgrowth in his skull, over growth in his ears. I can imagine the bone pain in his skull over the years.
At 2:22 Beethoven screams "STOP!" at the ringing in his ears. I think I can understand how he felt. My left ear has been ringing since 1986. It's gotten worse in recent years. There's nothing I can do about it.
Beethoven's life was the saddest and hardest, but his life influenced many. Including me. He experienced depression, deafness, and... later died of liver failure. You have no idea how I cried at this movie. I love it. He did not deserve this! I wish he had lived longer! The last thing I want to do, before I die, is to visit his house in Germany. If he was alive today, I will say to him, "I LOVE YOUR MUSIC, BEETHOVEN! YOU ARE BETTER THAN LISZT OR MOZART OR CHOPIN OR MAHLER OR ALKAN OR POP MUSIC!!"
I love beethovens music, but I feel bad he never heard his EPIC Symphony no. 5 or his Pastoral Symphony no. 6 or his 7th symphony his 8th or even his 9th symphony A.K.A Beethovens Finale Symphony and he composed all of them
Amy Milsten - Yeah, I wish he was able to hear his music. I'm sure he'd be very pleased if he could hear it like he did before being in his late 20's when he was starting to lose his hearing.
He could hear his 5th. He wasn't completly deaf. He could hear the loud parts. A lot of parts he couldn't hear though. But yes, he didn't hear the 9th (He heard it in his head).
Beethoven's music is absolutely brilliant. I wish he could have heard the rest of his music. I've played a couple of his pieces. They are not easy, but worth the challenge. He didn't deserve this horrible disease.
Great job, Paul Rhys, for portraying a great man. I definitely give you a violin picture for an award but the only way I could give it to you here, is this: 🎻.
You know what guys all of you guys that listen to Beethoven, I almost cried when I heard he was one of the best pianist and was deaf while doing it. And I will also make a quote for him. God bless Beethoven.
My quote for Beethoven: "One of the best musicians in the world, he loved music even though he could not hear it. That's why we should thank him for this wonderful music he brought to us. With all our love we say to you Beethoven: We love you!" - Manga Creator
i have the idea that beethoven could hear the symphony if they play loud enough like at a concert you can feel the bass vibrate your chest even if you a little deaf can still "feel" the music haha in heaven, God promises to give us new bodies when we go up there and see beethoven praise the lord with his music i would like to see him with his hearing restored lovely!
To this day we didn't even know that some songs we listen to are by our beloved Beethoven. "Thank you Beethoven for your soft, nice, soothing, and most of all, beautiful music." - Manga Creator
Beethoven's deafness was an connected to his history of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. His letters in the 1790s mention frequent bouts of incapacitating diarrhea accompanied by severe weight loss. When the hearing loss became pronounced enough that he sought medical help, the doctor told him 'the problem with your ears begins in your stomach'. While understanding the autoimmune process behind both IFB and antibody cross-reactivity with cochlear and semi-circular canal mucosa was nearly 200 years off, the gross connection had been made. Most people with IFB suffer from some hearing loss, usually in the upper register.
Disappointing that a video about deafness has such bad closed-captioning. "I state my price" = "mistake my price", "I don't go out in public" = "I don't count in public", "poultices" = "POTUS is"... I guess it's automated CC which is better than nothing, and I can't expect that everyone will create closed captions for their videos, but I just wish that when the video is about deafness, they would make a little more effort...
I am thankful I came across this hearing loss solution “fetching kamkam site” (Google it) for my grandmother. It is such an interesting thing seeing her able to hear better and it makes her enjoy her day to the fullest extent as she can correspond with her peers exceedingly better also.
"I shall hear in heaven" - one of Beethoven's last words
Makes me cry to watch, listen to this part of this film, the spoken words. Beethoven lost his hearing due to Paget's Disease of Bone. An autopsy performed after his death exposed bone overgrowth in his skull, over growth in his ears. I can imagine the bone pain in his skull over the years.
Really? I read that he died of lead poisoning, according to test on his hair. Possibly the cause of his deafness.
I feel so bad for him!!!!He did not deserve this!!!!
At 2:22 Beethoven screams "STOP!" at the ringing in his ears.
I think I can understand how he felt. My left ear has been ringing since 1986. It's gotten worse in recent years. There's nothing I can do about it.
@BRANDON SAVAGE ...
@brandonsavage9270He’s not, he’s just relating to Beethovens hearing loss.
beethtoven is awesome
Beethoven's life was the saddest and hardest, but his life influenced many. Including me. He experienced depression, deafness, and... later died of liver failure. You have no idea how I cried at this movie. I love it. He did not deserve this! I wish he had lived longer! The last thing I want to do, before I die, is to visit his house in Germany. If he was alive today, I will say to him, "I LOVE YOUR MUSIC, BEETHOVEN! YOU ARE BETTER THAN LISZT OR MOZART OR CHOPIN OR MAHLER OR ALKAN OR POP MUSIC!!"
I love beethovens music, but I feel bad he never heard his EPIC Symphony no. 5 or his Pastoral Symphony no. 6 or his 7th symphony his 8th or even his 9th symphony A.K.A Beethovens Finale Symphony and he composed all of them
Amy Milsten - Yeah, I wish he was able to hear his music. I'm sure he'd be very pleased if he could hear it like he did before being in his late 20's when he was starting to lose his hearing.
He could still write such great music. I think he knew what it sounded like. So he heard it.
He was able to hear it in his mind. How else would he be able to compose masterpieces like that?
Your right?
He could hear his 5th. He wasn't completly deaf. He could hear the loud parts. A lot of parts he couldn't hear though. But yes, he didn't hear the 9th (He heard it in his head).
Beethoven's music is absolutely brilliant. I wish he could have heard the rest of his music. I've played a couple of his pieces. They are not easy, but worth the challenge. He didn't deserve this horrible disease.
Great job, Paul Rhys, for portraying a great man. I definitely give you a violin picture for an award but the only way I could give it to you here, is this: 🎻.
You know what guys all of you guys that listen to Beethoven, I almost cried when I heard he was one of the best pianist and was deaf while doing it. And I will also make a quote for him. God bless Beethoven.
My quote for Beethoven: "One of the best musicians in the world, he loved music even though he could not hear it. That's why we should thank him for this wonderful music he brought to us. With all our love we say to you Beethoven: We love you!" - Manga Creator
i have the idea that beethoven could hear the symphony
if they play loud enough
like at a concert you can feel the bass vibrate your chest
even if you a little deaf
can still "feel" the music haha
in heaven, God promises to give us new bodies
when we go up there and see beethoven praise the lord with his music
i would like to see him with his hearing restored
lovely!
if he's still around (as a ghost) he might hear again
rather interesting, is there a longer one or a part 2? I'm extremely intrigued.
To this day we didn't even know that some songs we listen to are by our beloved Beethoven. "Thank you Beethoven for your soft, nice, soothing, and most of all, beautiful music." - Manga Creator
2:23 Poor him 😢
Brilliant 👏performance ...even looks like Beethoven
Het leven van Beethoven: zo tragisch en zo vol verdriet
Beethoven's deafness was an connected to his history of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. His letters in the 1790s mention frequent bouts of incapacitating diarrhea accompanied by severe weight loss.
When the hearing loss became pronounced enough that he sought medical help, the doctor told him 'the problem with your ears begins in your stomach'. While understanding the autoimmune process behind both IFB and antibody cross-reactivity with cochlear and semi-circular canal mucosa was nearly 200 years off, the gross connection had been made.
Most people with IFB suffer from some hearing loss, usually in the upper register.
I don't know but why I am very much afraid of when I think about going deaf .....
Disappointing that a video about deafness has such bad closed-captioning. "I state my price" = "mistake my price", "I don't go out in public" = "I don't count in public", "poultices" = "POTUS is"... I guess it's automated CC which is better than nothing, and I can't expect that everyone will create closed captions for their videos, but I just wish that when the video is about deafness, they would make a little more effort...
My two ear's anytime ringing
What song is he playing 0:01
Piano Sonata No. 8 (Pathetique) 2nd movement
He towers over them all...
Beethoven Love fã Love 😚😙😏
거인인간베토벤이 연주했던 그랜드피아노 보고싶어요 우륵신선이 있다고 말했죠
what's the song name for the first soundtrack??
@Electronic Mixer45 thnx for replyingg
Bello
The deafness of Beethoven is caused by pleurisy
Do you even know what pleurisy is? a painful inflammation of the membrane surrounding the lungs. That did not cause him to go death.
*deaf
Zoey Love it did cause him to go death, but not deaf.
Zoey Love he didn’t say death he said deaf!
What’s the name of this movie?
거인인간베토벤 피아노앞에 앉아서 즉흥연주를 표현 한 대가죠 악보없이 즉흥연주를 했고 연주가를 잡은 고수였죠 거인인간베토벤악보가 있죠
Beethoven is deaf oh that sad
This is very sad what happened to him :( who is the actor playing him?
Paul Rhys.
I am thankful I came across this hearing loss solution “fetching kamkam site” (Google it) for my grandmother. It is such an interesting thing seeing her able to hear better and it makes her enjoy her day to the fullest extent as she can correspond with her peers exceedingly better also.
at piano
i play fur elise
love bathoven
Ana Estrada xD
Bath oven xD
The whole series is here....ua-cam.com/video/YueD9vB51hk/v-deo.html
Ludwig van Beethoven made him self deaf because he had bad temper and other stuff
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Nah he had a bone growing over his ear or some shit