"Christopher Rosevear" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Joyce Maier and others have commented extensively on Beethoven's health
>problems. Has anybody hypothesized how modern medical practice could have
>extended B's hearing and general health and where he might have gone had he
>lived longer and better?
Of course, but... is it very interesting? I don't think so. Heaven knows
(but carefully keeps its/his/hers mouth shut) what would have happened
if Beethoven had lived in our days and had had a better health and the
advantages of modern medical practice. This is simply too theoretical to
be really interesting. That is, of course, nothing more than my opinion.
By the way, I have not "extensively" commented on Beethoven's health
problems. I just have touched the surface. It's not difficult to fill a
whole bookcase with books, articles and other publications on this issue.
>For example, what was he working on that remained unfinished when he died?
Symphony #10? Have you ever listened to Barry Cooper's attempt to finish
the first movement? I did. Sigh...
Joyce Maier (mail to: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask])
www.ademu.com/Beethoven