Beethoven: El Musico Sordo
BEETHOVEN WAS A DEAF GENIUS WHO LIVED LIKE ANY MORTALLY. Beethoven's life is full of curious details. He was one of the biggest and most admired musicians of all times. His advances to control the piano led him to give his first concert at the age of 8. Maximiliano Franz, a wealthy and powerful noble, saw his potential and offered support giving him work as substitute organist. The youngster Ludwig spends all his infancy and teenage years dedicated to music, without games or friends, in a pernicious family environment; factors that would influence his rebellious and romantic character.
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Beethoven: El Musico Sordo
BEETHOVEN WAS A DEAF GENIUS WHO LIVED LIKE ANY MORTALLY. Beethoven's life is full of curious details. He was one of the biggest and most admired musicians of all times. His advances to control the piano led him to give his first concert at the age of 8. Maximiliano Franz, a wealthy and powerful noble, saw his potential and offered support giving him work as substitute organist. The youngster Ludwig spends all his infancy and teenage years dedicated to music, without games or friends, in a pernicious family environment; factors that would influence his rebellious and romantic character.
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Beethoven: El Musico Sordo

Beethoven: El Musico Sordo

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Beethoven: El Musico Sordo

Beethoven: El Musico Sordo

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BEETHOVEN WAS A DEAF GENIUS WHO LIVED LIKE ANY MORTALLY. Beethoven's life is full of curious details. He was one of the biggest and most admired musicians of all times. His advances to control the piano led him to give his first concert at the age of 8. Maximiliano Franz, a wealthy and powerful noble, saw his potential and offered support giving him work as substitute organist. The youngster Ludwig spends all his infancy and teenage years dedicated to music, without games or friends, in a pernicious family environment; factors that would influence his rebellious and romantic character.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171483449
Publisher: YOYO USA
Publication date: 01/01/2001
Edition description: Unabridged
Language: Spanish
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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