Was Beethoven an illegitimate child?

Was Beethoven an illegitimate child?

There was a very serious rumor during his life spreading around Europe about Beethoven being an illegitimate son of the Prussian King. Sounds ridiculous, but even Beethoven was not quick to deny it! Let us find out more on this myth! Beethoven was well known throughout history for being a revolutionary, someone against classes and birth rights. If nothing else, …

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Beethoven’s Friend, Franz Wegeler

Franz Wegeler, friend of Beethoven

Franz Gerhard Wegeler (22 August 1765 – 7 May 1848) was a childhood friend of Beethoven, someone important to him all his life. Despite their geographical distance and significant gaps in their intimate correspondence, Wegeler always remained a confidant and a reminder of their shared values learned in their youth, in Bonn. It is safe to say, Franz Wegeler was …

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Beethoven’s Grandfather

Beethoven's Grandfather

This is a biography of Ludwig van Beethoven the elder, grandfather of the famous composer, who was named after his grandpa. Both were talented musicians, but the grandchild is the one, who became a wonder of the World. The first documented Ludwig van Beethoven was born in 1712 in the town of Malines, or Mechelen, duchy of Brabant. This is …

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Beethoven and his coffee

Beethoven's coffee habit

Did Beethoven drink coffee? What is Viennese-style coffee house? How and when all this coffee madness started? Continue reading this article and find out!   History of Viennese coffee house culture Although Vienna was not the first city in Europe to have a coffee house, yet Viennese coffee culture was outstanding and very influential. North-Africa and the Middle-East already had …

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Beethoven’s only opera: Leonore or Fidelio?

poster for the premier of Fidelio at Vienna's Kärtnertortheater

Beethoven’s only opera is called Leonore. Or Fidelio. Now, which one? Beethoven started working on a French libretto in 1803 that was around in Europe since the 1790s. This opera had been set by three different composers before Beethoven. The libretto was Leonore, ou l’amour conjugal (Leonore, or marital love), written by J.-N. Bouilly. The German version was adopted by …

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Was Beethoven deaf in both ears?

Beethoven's deafness

We continue our series of articles in which we learn about Beethoven’s deafness. We have already seen in an earlier piece that Beethoven was not born deaf, but later became one. This article investigates if he was deaf in both ears or just one. Beethoven was not born deaf, but lost his hearing continuously from about the age of 27, …

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