Beethoven Timeline: Milestones of His Life
Life Events
Musical and historical events

Beethoven born in Bonn c. 16 December; he is baptised on 17 December.

1770 born

Receives his first music lessons, from his father.

Outbreak of the American Revolution.

1775 aged 5

Mozart composes his ‘Haffner’ Serenade.

1776 aged 6

Makes his first appearance as a keyboard prodigy, at Cologne, 26 March.

1778 aged 8

Mozart completes his six string quartets dedicated to Haydn and begins work on The Marriage of Figaro; Haydn proclaims him ‘the greatest composer known to me’.

1785 aged 15

Visits Vienna and probably plays to Mozart (who allegedly predicts great things for him) but quickly returns to Bonn on the death of his mother (40) on
17 July.

1787 aged 17

Outbreak of French Revolution with the storming of the Bastille.

1789 aged 19

Composes his ‘Joseph’ and ‘Leopold’ cantatas; meets Haydn, who visits Bonn en route to England.

Mozart’s Così fan tutte produced in Vienna.

1790 aged 20

Leaves Bonn for Vienna, where he begins studies with Haydn.

1792 aged 22

Takes counterpoint lessons from Albrechtsberger, who prophesies that he will never amount to anything.

1794 aged 24

Works on the ballet The Creatures of Prometheus, defeats Steibelt in a pianistic ‘duel’ and takes on Czerny as a pupil.

1800 aged 30

Writes the despairing ‘Heiligenstadt Testament’ in response to his worsening deafness yet composes his sunny Second Symphony, the Op. 31 piano sonatas (including the ‘Tempest’) and the variations, Opp. 34 and 35 (the so-called ‘Eroica’ Variations).

1802 aged 32

Composes his ‘Triple Concerto’ for violin, cello and piano, the ‘Waldstein’ Sonata and the ‘Eroica’ Symphony.

Napoleon crowned Emperor in Paris.

1804 aged 34

Births of Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi.

1813 aged 43

Makes preliminary sketches for the Ninth Symphony.

Clementi publishes first volume of his influential piano studies Gradus ad Parnassum.

Construction of the Erie Canal begins in USA.

1817 aged 47

Completes Missa solemnis and Ninth Symphony and publishes the ‘Diabelli’ Variations.

1823 aged 53

Beethoven confined to bed.

Receives many visitors, including Hummel and possibly Schubert; receives last rites on 24 March and dies two days later; more than 20,000 people gather to mourn his passing.

1827 aged 57