![]() Unfortunately, neither of these brilliant stories seem to have any genuine premise. There's likewise a comparatively heartfelt anecdote concerning how Beethoven was having an unsanctioned romance with the understudy to whom the piece was committed. A spurious story jumped up during the nineteenth century (after Beethoven's demise) regarding how Beethoven met a visually impaired young lady playing the piano and was so moved by her and the evening glow gushing in the room that he was motivated to rush home and record the piece. That Beethoven's hearing misfortune had effectively become obvious makes the fanciful anecdote concerning how the Moonlight Sonata got its name even more strong. Indeed, the Heiligenstadt Testament (where Beethoven composed of his acknowledgment and wrestling with his hearing misfortune and its lastingness) was composed the next year in 1802. Now in his life, Beethoven had not yet gone hard of hearing, yet his hearing had started truly falling apart. ![]() The Moonlight Sonata was written in 1800-1801, while Beethoven was living in Vienna.
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