Beethoven's True Immortal Beloved Identity Finally Reveleaved
Beethoven's life was hard since he was a child, his father forced him to play music when he saw the extraordinary abilities of little Beethoven. Aside from being her first teacher, her father Johann Van Beethoven, was an alcoholic who tended to abuse his Ludwig when he performed music. By the time Beethoven had grown up and had a great reputation in Europe, his deafness worsened which plunged him into a tremendous depression. As far as is known, he never had a wife or children, however, women were not lacking in his love life. Although this did not mean that he achieved total fulfillment in his love life. He was rejected many times since he tended to fall in love with noble women and, being a commoner, he was rejected. In this video we will recount the women in the life of the greatest composer in all of history and we will try to reveal who his "immortal Beloved" was.

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