I have received an email enquiring about this Beethoven song - can anyone help?
"Can you tell us anything about the gentlemen that was
the inspiration for Beethoven's Abschiedsgesang an Wiens Burger
(Bu:rger (flying accent used)), also known as, WoO.121.
This work was written in 1796 circa the Napoleonic Wars.
It appears that this work was dedicated to a Col. von Kovesdy
(Ko:vesdy).
Do you have any information as to what this man's first
name was ?
Do you know what rank of nobility he was ( for example :
a baron, count etc. ) ?
Is there a translation from the German into English ?
This particular work is found at the site : http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/f/fri...h.woO.121.html
In respect to our research, the more the information the
better; so, feel free to send what ever you have on this subject and
to suggest further references."
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'Man know thyself'
"Can you tell us anything about the gentlemen that was
the inspiration for Beethoven's Abschiedsgesang an Wiens Burger
(Bu:rger (flying accent used)), also known as, WoO.121.
This work was written in 1796 circa the Napoleonic Wars.
It appears that this work was dedicated to a Col. von Kovesdy
(Ko:vesdy).
Do you have any information as to what this man's first
name was ?
Do you know what rank of nobility he was ( for example :
a baron, count etc. ) ?
Is there a translation from the German into English ?
This particular work is found at the site : http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/f/fri...h.woO.121.html
In respect to our research, the more the information the
better; so, feel free to send what ever you have on this subject and
to suggest further references."
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'Man know thyself'
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