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Tag Archives: Beethoven
Part 3: Beethoven from the artist’s perspective
Starting from Beethoven Feature Films (1), then going to Beethoven … Continue reading
Beethoven’s “Hammerklavier” sonata – The stony path to a reliable music text
Almost exactly 20 years ago – as I had just … Continue reading
Beethoven and the viola
Piano concertos and sonatas, violin concerto and sonatas, cello sonatas … Continue reading
Beethoven in film Part 2: Beethoven docus
Many of the Beethoven feature films (1) accounted for in … Continue reading
Beethoven’s “Diabelli” variations in a new guise
Beethoven and the variation – yes, I admit it: That’s … Continue reading
“Beethoven Complete” yesterday and today – from the beginnings of the Beethoven complete edition(s) in the 19th century
Only what we have as whole, do we truly have … Continue reading
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Tagged Beethoven, Breitkopf & Härtel, compete edition, Dunst, Haslinger, Zulehner
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Beethoven in film. A complete overview in three parts
I can still very clearly remember how upset and outraged … Continue reading
Beethoven celebrates Carnival – we celebrate, too!
When a blog post about the ‘Bonn youth’ Beethoven falls … Continue reading
Michael Korstick Interview: Beethoven as the fixed star of my musical universe
From time to time during the Beethoven year the team … Continue reading
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Tagged Beethoven, Korstick
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Beethoven performing Beethoven? The composer writing his own cadenzas
Beethoven performing Beethoven – I expect that you’re like me: … Continue reading