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The biography traces the composer's life from modest musical beginnings, family influences, and early prodigious talent through mentorships and formative studies to rising fame and the creative struggles that accompanied progressive deafness. It follows the composition and significance of major works—early sonatas and operatic efforts, the Eroica and Fidelio, the Pastorale and Seventh symphonies, the Missa Solemnis and Ninth, and the late string quartets—while examining his personality, moral seriousness, financial and personal trials, artistic methods, and the conviction that his lived sacrifices informed the moral and expressive power of his music.
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