Undoubtedly the most famous disability endured by any classical composer was Ludwig van Beethoven's total deafness, which he overcame through his genius and force of will. But there are many other cases where composers have persevered through grave illnesses and devastating conditions that would have stopped lesser artists. Follow Blair Sanderson as he goes on music history's medical grand rounds.
Allmusic Blog — Undoubtedly the most famous disability endured by any classical composer was Ludwig van Beethoven's total deafness, which he overcame through his genius and force of will... more info