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The great composer's romantic life was much less successful. He gave piano lessons to many women of noble birth. In 1801, he dedicated the Moonlight Sonata to one of these aristocratic pupils whom he loved. Her name was Countess Giulietta Guicciardi.
When Beethoven died, the weather even sort of noted the event. There was a rare thunderstorm and snowstorm and there was a crash of lightning and thunder and... Beethoven opened his eyes and sort of raised up his fist and the Viennese look it as a po
The typical piano of 1790s, say, 3, in Vienna was a fairly light instrument, and it was very well suited to the kind of pianism that were most conventional in Vienna at that time. Beethoven changed the whole style of playing. He wanted bigger pianos,
Beethoven's music was controversial; it could be interpreted in two quite extreme ways as, as very bad or very good, therefore perhaps much more so than other music, it was in need of framing, it needed a kind of protective envelope, that could intro
In 1796 or 97, Beethoven had suffered a serious illness, possibly meningitis. My ears continue to hum and buzz day and night, He wrote, I can hear sounds, it's true, but can not make out the words. He first noticed that his hearing was going, when he
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In Alta Gracia, Ernesto meets Calica Ferre. The boys and girls would gather around to dance, but Ernesto was a really bad dancer. He had a bad ear. We'd be playing one style of music and he'd be dancing to another. The adolescent Ernesto was known fo
On July 5th, 1812, Beethoven arrived in Teplitz from Prague, and over three days wrote a passionate love letter. My angel, my all, my very self, only a few words todayCan our love endure except through sacrifices? Through not demanding everything? Ca
Married Love is the subtitle of the opera Fidelio. A woman disguises herself as a man in order to rescue her husband from prison. It's perhaps not too fantastic or surrealistic to think that his obsession with the Fidelio theme which after all he wen
The first sketches for the opening movement of the Ninth Symphony date from 1816. But the intensive work was done in this house in Baden 17 years later. Over 600 pages of sketches survive. Beethoven had asked whether the Philharmonic Society of Londo
Beethoven died in Vienna on March 26th , 1827, at the age of 56,in this room in the house of the Black-Robed Spaniards. The very end of his life, his health got even worse than it normally was . His intestines started to swell, the condition was drop