It seems extraordinary that Beethoven was so unaquainted with Schubert and his music - In March of 1824, the Schuppanzigh quartet (more associated with performances of Beethoven's quartets) gave a public performance of Schubert's A minor Quartet. The publisher Nageli had also written to Carl Czerny informing him of the excellence of Schubert's A minor piano sonata. Was Beethoven unaware of these 2 events? As Schubert was not a performer, he had difficulty in getting his music published, unlike the virtuosos Moschelles and Kalbrenner who's inferior works, the publishers clamoured for. I also think it odd that Schubert should have chosen a relatively minor work of his - a set of variations on a song (Op.10) to dedicate to Beethoven - wouldn't a work such as the song 'Erlkonig' have made a far more favourable impression on the great man?
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'Man know thyself'
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'Man know thyself'
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