Nov. 28th, 1811 - Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5, "Emperor," is premiered by soloist Friedrich Schneider in Leipzig's Gewandhaus. It was dedicated to Archduke Rudolph. I read that according to tradition, a grenadier who heard the concerto in Paris long after all the wars were over, jumped to his feet and called out: "It's the Emperor." Another reason for that name is probably the fact that it was dedicated to the Archduke. Whatever the reason it's a fine piece, and one of my favourites.
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'Truth and beauty joined'
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'Truth and beauty joined'
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