Steel power of deaf genius Lutvich van Bethoven

When studying Bethoven's hair with the most advanced methods, scientists determined that the amount of lead in hair was 100 times higher than the safety limit.

There is a theory that Bethoven was poisoned by lead at the nursing home, where he used mineral water for drinking and living. This discovery was completely unexpected because it erased all existing hypotheses related to the final years of the composer's death. Also very damaging to the brain, it does not exclude the possibility that this poisoning is also the cause of deafness and Bethoven's strange temperament.

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LV Bethoven musician.

Deafness

Hearing problems appeared in the composer when he was 28 years old. Doctors at the time judged that the cause of this could be abdominal disease. Bethoven often complained of abdominal pain as "my usual disease". In the summer of 1796, his illness recurred in severe form. There are some more theories. Bethoven biographer E.Errio spoke about other causes of deafness: "It is true that the disease was born in 1796 after a high fever or if it was caused by smallpox. He made Bethoven's face full of puckering flowers, and he also attributed deafness to the diseases of internal organs and pointed out that the disease had begun in the left ear . Flu and brain injury are also considered to be causes, but at that time there was no theory to explain Bethoven's special hearing loss. People prescribed him dispersions, almond oil, sauna treatments . It was discovered that people treat hearing loss for children by "static electricity" so Bethoven wanted to try this way for me. However, deafness is progressing and getting worse. In a letter, the composer showed signs of "noise and howling in my ears all day and night". The people around whom at first the best friend Ris began to realize Bethoven's deafness. In 1802 Ris went for a walk with the composer around Geilygenstadt village not far from the Member. Ris had noted Bethoven about a nice melody that someone was blowing with a shepherd's flute. Half an hour later Bethoven tried to strangle his ears and hear nothing.

Testament

Bethoven lived in Geilygenstadt from spring to autumn of 1802 on the advice of a doctor who treated Smith. The professor hopes that rural life will help patients. The composer has completely hidden himself between the charming nature. Here he completed the work on the joy of life - the symphony No. 2. He worked tense with bright music such as Xo-ru of the short song 31 No. 3 and the songs that changed the song 34 and short. ca 35. But the stillness and the fresh air in the countryside still cannot improve Bethoven's hearing condition. The utter suffering has overwhelmed him, especially after the story with Ris. In that melancholy mood, in October802 Bethoven made a will, which was discovered in his papers after his death. In it Bethoven wrote: "Oh those who still consider me or call me erratic, stubborn, boring people, how unfair you are to me! . For 6 years I have suffered from an illness that cannot be cured. It is worse for the underprivileged doctors, and every year I lose the hope of cure, I stand in front of a long-term illness (the treatment is years, or maybe It is completely incurable . There is no longer any more I will die . There is only one thing holding me back - that is Art, my brothers and sisters, right after me Please suggest to my professor Smith, if you are alive so that you can describe my illness, you attach this sheet to my medical record so that after I die i then people can tolerate me. "

Steel power

Bethoven knew that the situation was irreparable, although at that time and now, deafness was almost incurable. When he changed doctors, he did not trust them, but it was still an opportunity to heal. But none of them were able to cure it. More and more he is separated from people: "My life is so pitiful, Bethoven wrote - it has been 2 years since I escaped from society ". Does anyone like to talk to deaf people when they have to shout at their ears? Having to give up hope of marrying, no girl wants to marry a deaf eared husband. Only recently, Bethoven was a gentleman, a politician, a very noble gentleman in a lace shirt. He is a talented musician, famous as an innovative composer whose compositions have generated heated debates. He had fans, but now he has to hide himself and sink into his own suffering. The most terrible thing is that deafness has broken down the musical path. After all, Bethoven tried to hide his illness at first. He tried to pick up every piece of sound, trying to listen attentively, learning how to understand through the voice and face of the interlocutor. But then there was no power. In 1806, he wrote: "Let's just let my deafness no longer be a secret, even in art!".

But the composer still composes the works that make the most sense in the situation of heavy ears, almost deaf. One year before the making of the "Willow Geilygenstadtski" he wrote the rudder of Moonlight, a year later the Soviet-ruined Kreiserova. He then worked hard to create a famous Heroic symphony. Next are the buckets of the Battleship and Appsionata, the opera Fidelio. By 1808, the composer had almost no hope of recovering his hearing. At that time, there was a more famous work than the 5th symphony. Bethoven showed the idea of ​​verbal work: "Fight with fate". With music, the composer expressed his mental state in the last years of his life. His conclusion is: A strong person can win fate. The period of 1812-1816 Bethoven was so bad that he could no longer feel the sound. He communicates with people through "Conversation Books". People write questions or answer, the composer reads and replies verbally. While suffering from this blow, Bethoven composed five special buckets for piano and five string quartets for strings. The climax is the 9th symphony. The epic with the short song Coming to joy was written two years before death. The symphony was opened in a tragic and bright image.

Bethoven died in 1827 at the age of 57 due to pneumonia and kidney and liver diseases - these are also very common symptoms of lead poisoning. No traces of painkillers were detected, although his death was very painful. This speaks of the steel spirit of this divine person.