The country where he was born
What is Germany?
Which sense he lost in his later years
What is hearing?
His most famous piano sonata
What is the “Moonlight Sonata”?
What instrument is the “Moonlight Sonata” for?
What is the piano?
What style of music did he expand?
What is Classical music?
The illness that caused his death
What is liver disease?
The city doctors advised him to move to
What is Heiligenstadt
What did he add to the finale of his 9th symphony?
What is a choral section?
Which number is the “Eroica” Symphony?
What is Symphony No. 3?
How did he transform the structure of the sonata?
What is by expanding its form and emotional range?
The age at which he died
What is 56?
The age when his stomach issues first appeared
What is 17?
Who is known as the “Father of Symphony”?
What is Joseph Haydn?
The piano piece he wrote for his beloved woman.
What is “Für Elise”?
What theme often appears in his late works?
What is struggle and triumph?
The reason why he is called the “Saint of Music”
What is his profound influence on classical music and expression of human spirit?
The reason behind his depression and creative struggle
What is his deafness and chronic illness?
How many symphonies did he write in total?
What is nine?
What is the name of his solemn mass composition?
What is “Missa Solemnis”?
Which work represents the peak of his stylistic shift?
What is Symphony No. 9?
The year he moved to Vienna
What is 1792?
The heavy metal scholars suspect contributed to his death
What is lead?
Which musical period did he represent?
What is the transition from Classical to Romantic?
Which symphony is also called the “Fate Symphony”?
What is Symphony No. 5?
He bridged which two musical periods?
What are the Classical and Romantic periods?