Beethoven intended to allude to himself I suppose for he was very ill during the early part of this year. He directed the performers, and took off his coat the room being warm and crowded. A staccato passage not being expressed to the satisfaction of... The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven - Pagina 207de Alexander Wheelock Thayer - 1921Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1908 - 710 pagini
...professors" to hear a new manuscript quartet of Beethoven's — that in A-minor, Op. 132. Sir George says: It is most chromatic, and there is a slow movement...and played the passage a quarter of a tone too flat. A little later he dined with Schlesinger, in company with Beethoven, who was "delightfully gay." This... | |
| George Smart, Hugh Bertram Cox, C. L. E. Cox - 1907 - 384 pagini
...hour long. They played it twice. The four performers were Schuppanzigh, Holz, Weiss,1 and Lincke.2 It is most chromatic and there is a slow movement...attention. About fourteen were present, those I knew were Hot-Inn (violin), Marx* ('cello), Carl Czerny, also Beethoven's nephew, who is like Count St. Antonio,4... | |
| Ludwig van Beethoven, Alfred Christlieb Kalischer - 1909 - 552 pagini
...during the early part of this year. He directed the performers and took off his coat the room very warm and crowded. A staccato passage not being expressed...Czerny, also Beethoven's nephew, who is like Count H. Antonio, so is Boehm, the violin player. The partner of Heiner, the music-seller, was also there."... | |
| Robin Stowell - 1994 - 272 pagini
...more likely to indicate lessons in cultural subjects with his ather, a professor at the Realschule. ‘A staccato passage not being expressed to the satisfaction of his eye, for alas, he could not hear, he [Beethoven] seized Holz's 3 violin and played the passage a quarter of a tone too flat.' 4 Scanty surviving... | |
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