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1802

Beethoven's Heiligenstadt Testament

1802

In a village outside Vienna, the thirty-two-year-old Beethoven wrote a letter to his brothers confessing his deafness and his suicidal despair. He did not send it. He returned to Vienna and wrote the Eroica instead - the symphony that would break open the Romantic age. The testament was found among his papers after his death.