When Beethoven believes he is alone and starts playing the first movement of his 14th sonata ("Moonlight"), what is heard is unmistakably played on a modern piano. However, it wasn't possible for pianos of the time to play the piece as Beethoven intended, meaning that he never actually got to hear the piece as he imagined it when written. This was actually the case for many of Beethoven's works; he was known for pushing the boundaries of what was possible on several instruments.
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