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Hearing Beethoven: A Story of Musical Loss and Discovery

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Wallace demystifies the narratives of Beethoven’s approach to his hearing loss and instead explores how Beethoven did not “conquer” his deafness; he adapted to life with it.

We’re all familiar with the image of a fierce and scowling Beethoven, struggling doggedly to overcome his rapidly progressing deafness. That Beethoven continued to play and compose for more than a decade after he lost his hearing is often seen as an act of superhuman heroism. But the truth is that Beethoven’s response to his deafness was entirely human. And by demystifying what he did, we can learn a great deal about Beethoven’s music. Perhaps no one is better positioned to help us do so than Robin Wallace, who not only has dedicated his life to the music of Beethoven but also has close personal experience with deafness. One day, Wallace’s late wife, Barbara, found she couldn’t hear out of her right ear—the result of radiation administered to treat a brain tumor early in life. Three years later, she lost hearing in her left ear as well. Over the eight and a half years that remained of her life, despite receiving a cochlear implant, Barbara didn’t overcome her deafness or ever function again like a hearing person.

Wallace shows here that Beethoven didn’t do those things, either. Rather than heroically overcoming his deafness, Beethoven accomplished something even more challenging: he adapted to his hearing loss and changed the way he interacted with music, revealing important aspects of its very nature in the process. Wallace tells the story of Beethoven’s creative life, interweaving it with his and Barbara’s experience to reveal aspects that only living with deafness could open up. The resulting insights make Beethoven and his music more accessible and help us see how a disability can enhance human wholeness and flourishing.

Author: Wallace Robin
Publisher: CHICAGO UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9780226815367
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021

Preface

Introduction: A Road Trip to Texas

1 · Beethoven’s Deafness: What We Know, What We Can Only Guess

2 · 2003: A Sudden Case of Deafness

3 · The Deaf Composer

4 · Deafness, Vocation, Vision

5 · The Artifacts of Deafness

6 · Ears, Eyes, and Mind

7 · Hearing through the Eyes

Epilogue: Embracing Wholeness

Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Robin Wallace is professor of musicology at Baylor University. He is the author of Beethoven’s Critics and Take Note: An Introduction to Music through Active Listening.

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