Letters to Beethoven and Other Correspondence, Volum 3Theodore Albrecht University of Nebraska Press, 1996 - 279 sider These volumes present approximately 430 letters and documents written to Beethoven (1770-1827) as well as those written by others (relatives, students, and secretaries) on his behalf. Along with over 70 of Beethoven's own letters discovered since Emily Anderson's three-volume Letters of Beethoven, these documents provide new insights into the composer's personal life. They illuminate his dealings with publishers, other musicians, poets, patrons, relatives, friends, and a wide variety of acquaintances. The documents provide important details about the composition of many works, Beethoven's performance practices, his criticisms of other composers and performers, and his role in the Napoleonic era. Gleaned from more than one hundred publications and collected from autograph sources in libraries and archives in Europe and the United States, these materials have never before appeared between two covers. At least sixty of the letters have never previously been published. Letters to Beethoven and Other Correspondence vastly enlarges accessibility to Beethoven's busy life and the music he made. All documents are translated into English and annotated with identifications of persons and works. |
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1824 | 1 |
April 4 Schwebel French Embassy to Beethoven | 22 |
April 8 Prince Nicolas Galitzin St Petersburg to Beethoven | 23 |
April 10 B Schotts Söhne Mainz to Beethoven | 25 |
April 20 Louis Antoine Duport on Behalf of Domenico Barbaja to Beethoven | 26 |
April 24 Anton Schindler to Louis Antoine Duport | 28 |
ca April 24 Beethoven to Tobias Haslinger | 30 |
April 27 B Schotts Söhne Mainz to Beethoven 134 | 33 |
February 4 Johann van Beethoven to B Schotts Söhne Mainz | 76 |
February 21 Hans Georg Nägeli Zürich to Beethoven | 78 |
February 24 Johann van Beethoven to Johann Andreas Stumpff London | 79 |
March 15 Traugott Trautwein Berlin to the Wiener | 83 |
April 6 Johann Andreas Streicher to Carl Friedrich | 89 |
May 6 Johann van Beethoven to Ferdinand Ries | 98 |
June 10 Johann van Beethoven Gneixendorf | 101 |
July 19 Karl van Beethoven to Carl Friedrich | 107 |
May 10 The Imperial Royal High Stewards Office Memorandum | 35 |
ca May 13 Beethoven to the Wiener Zeitschrift für Kunst Literatur Theater und Mode | 36 |
probably May 21 Beethoven to an Unnamed Creditor Sigmund Anton Steiner? | 39 |
September 29 Johann Andreas Streicher Vienna to Beethoven Baden | 60 |
November 16 Beethoven to B Schotts Söhne Mainz | 61 |
December 5 Prince Nicolas Galitzin St Petersburg to Beethoven | 62 |
December 10 Johann Reinhold Schultz London to Tobias Haslinger | 64 |
ca December 1314 Beethoven to Loydl Co through Johann van Beethoven | 66 |
December 20 Charles Neate London to Beethoven | 67 |
December 29 Johann van Beethoven to B Schotts Söhne Mainz | 69 |
ca 1824? Beethoven to Tobias Haslinger | 71 |
January 13 Carl Wilhelm Henning Berlin to Beethoven | 72 |
possibly after ca January 27 Beethoven Baden ? to Anton Diabelli Vienna | 73 |
February 1 Charles Neate London to Beethoven | 75 |
probably September 22 Moritz Schlesinger | 114 |
December 28 Franz Gerhard Wegeler Koblenz | 120 |
Letters to Beethoven | 121 |
January 14 Prince Nicolas Galitzin St Petersburg | 129 |
September 29 Mathias Mann to Beethoven | 143 |
November 5 Marie L PachlerKoschak Graz | 150 |
November 28 B Schotts Söhne Mainz to Beethoven | 156 |
December 12 Count Alphonse de Feltre Paris | 162 |
Other Correspondence 1 | 257 |
Index of Incipits | 275 |
Index of Correspondents | 285 |
Index of Beethovens Works | 291 |
General Index | 301 |
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