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Albrecht, Theodore: The hearing Beethoven : demythifying the composer's deafness / Theodore Albrecht. – 2019. – Ill., Portr.
In: The Beethoven journal / San José State University. – 34 (2019), no. 2, S. 44-56
Inv.-Nr. 19.824 HB
Abschnitte: The beginnings of written conversations by 1816. – The beginnings of conversation books by 1818. – 1819 (January 17): Conducting at a Law Faculty Concert. – 1820 (May 5): At a coffee house. – 1822 (October 3): The Josephstadt Theater reopens. – 1823 (March 20): Louis Schlösser visits. – 1823 (April 8): Young Liszt auditions and gets kissed. – 1823 (April 8): Encouter with hearing-impaired Sandra at a coffee house. – 1823 (September 28): German-English Schultz visits in Baden. – 1824 (February 15): Glöggl visits in Vienna. – 1824 (April 26): Schindler and Beethoven make concert preparations. – 1824 (May 3): Tipping tabs into the scherzo of the ninth symphony. – 1824 (May 7): The premiere of the ninth symphony. – 1824 (May 7): Unexpected applause during the scherzo. – 1824 (May 7): The ninth symphony resumes. – 1824 (May 22): Kapellmeister Rummel visits. – 1824 (May 23): Repeat of the ninth symphony. – 1824 (March 21): Joseph Böhm's rehearsal of Beethoven's quartet, op. 127. – 1824 (late August): Beethoven and Czerny converse out lout in the park at Baden. – 1825 (September 9): The drive from Baden to Vienna with Holz. – 1825 (September 9): First private performance of the quartet, op. 132. – 1825 (September 11): Second private performance of the quartet, op. 132. – 1825 (october 15): Beethoven's move from Baden to the Schwarzspanierhaus. – 1826 (March 5): Brother Johann converses out loud. – 1826 (March 15): The Leibquartet rehearses Beethoven's op. 130. – 1825 (October through March 26, 1927): Gerhard von Breuning's observations. – Conclusion. – Appendix A: Beethoven's conversation with Sandra concerning his hearing. – Apendix B: Violinist Joseph Boehm's anecdotes of 1861 and 1863. – Appendix B-2: Böhm's anecdote related during a social evening (1863). – Notes.
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Cook, Grant: "Mr. Dwight's indefatigable diarist" and London's "Literary lion" : Alexander Wheelock Thayer, prospecting for "my sort of native gold," August 1860-August 1861 / Grant William Cook III. – 2019. – Ill., Portr.
Auf S. 58 Abbildung einer Kohlezeichnung von Karl Adolph Mende (1807-1857) von 1852, "Der Musikschriftsteller Anton Schindler bei Mondschein an seinem Schreibtisch sitzend, neben ihm die Büste seines angeblichen Freundes Ludwig van Beethoven".
In: The Beethoven journal / San José State University. – 34 (2019), no. 2, S. 57- 68
Abschnitte: I. Introduction. – II. Vienna to Bonn. – III. Bonn to Paris. – IV. Paris to London. – V. Conclusion. – Notes.