Reading Beethoven's letter to King George the 1V, I am puzzled about a number of things;
1. Why did he send the Battle Symphony score direct to the King in the first place.
2. What on earth was going on with the performance of this work given that it had a great success in London and Beethoven recieved not even a acknowledgement and it looks as though not even payment for the work.
3. Is there any reason why the King, apart from being fat and self indulgent did not acknowledge Beethoven or invite him to London?
4. Beethoven seems to have been shabbily treated and to have felt the insult keenly in that clearly the King had released the work for performance without even bothering to acknowledge even by letter the reciept of the work from Beethoven's hands.
5. Given the way that Haydn was feted in England some 30 years before it is nothing short of tragic that Beethoven, an incomparably greater musician was treated in the way he was, but nevertheless to his credit he doesn't seem to have harboured any grudged against the English, and indeed we partly redeemed ourselves when he was dying of course with the very generous gift from the Philharmonic Society..
It would be a nice thought wouldn't it if the present Queen or Prince of Wales could give this belated recognition even now, which I am sure Beethoven, in the supernal realm would be pleased with.
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