Beethoven and Dragonetti

Domenico Dragonetti

In Vienna Beethoven was surrounded by musical talents. Some impressed him, some did not. Among those who did, one man stands out: Dragonetti! This man opened his eyes to what double bass is capable of. His impact lasted for a lifetime.   A short biography of Domenico Dragonetti Domenico Dragonetti (Domenico Carlo Maria Dragonetti; 7 April 1763 – 16 April …

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Beethoven vs. Woelfl

Joseph Woelfl

At the time of Beethoven Vienna was full of talented musicians. Some of them extraordinary, but very few were favorably compared to him – especially with the piano. There was one exception…   Who was Joseph Woelfl? Joseph Johann Baptist Woelfl (surname sometimes written as Wölfl or Wölffl) was a pianist and composer from Austria (24 December 1773 – 21 …

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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 and Anton Schindler

Anton Schindler (secretary of Beethoven)

There are not many controversial figures in Beethoven’s life comparable to Anton Schindler. Probably Johanna van Beethoven, wife of his brother Karl, with whom Beethoven had legal and emotional battles over the custody of his nephew. Schindler forged history, destroyed evidence and based a career on the short relationship he had with Beethoven.   Who was Anton Schindler? Anton Felix …

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