Most people know that Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was a German
composer, a musical prodigy whose Symphony No. 5 is recognizable the
world over from its opening four notes. What, perhaps, they don't know
is that he was almost completely deaf for nearly half his life; that his
father would often lie about when Beethoven was born to make his talents
seem even more astonishing; that he wrote a sonata to be played with
building implements and called it the "Hammer-Klavier Sonata"; and that
he dedicated works to Napoleon and a dead poodle. Biographic Beethoven
presents an instant impression of his life, work, and legacy, with an
array of irresistible facts and figures converted into infographics to
reveal the composer behind the compositions.