Life of Beethoven

Life of Beethoven
Including His Correspondence with His Friends, Numerous Characteristic Traits, and Remarks on His Musical Works

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Life of Beethoven by Anton Schindler

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1841

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Life of Beethoven
Including His Correspondence with His Friends, Numerous Characteristic Traits, and Remarks on His Musical Works

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ss stores of invention and originality, exciting in later years anew body of aspirants to enter the lists of inventive composition,--and with success. We name Feska, Hummel, Onslow, Reicha, Ries, the two Rombergs, Spohr, C. M. v. Weber; and of a yet later date, Kuhlau, Tomaschek, and Worzischek: these have been joined in the last few years by Carl Czerny and Moscheles. Thus do we live in an era fertile in genius, fertile in productions--an era, regenerated by the master spirit--Beethoven!"

But I will detain the reader no longer. If, in my preface, I have appeared to him tedious, I would beg him to remember the words of Pliny the younger--"I have not time to write a short letter, therefore I send you a long one."

I. MOSCHELES.

3, Chester Place, Regent's Park, January, 1841.

CONTENTS

OF THE

FIRST VOLUME.

PAGE

INTRODUCTION by Schindler 1

LIFE OF BEETHOVEN.

FIRST PERIOD.

[FROM HIS BIRTH TO THE YEAR 1800.]

Beethoven's

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