Which among Beethoven's "princely rabble" of patrons do you think was the best musician?
I'm inclined to say it was the Archduke Rudolph himself, who performed the Violin Sonata in G, Op. 96, with Pierre Rode at a concert on December 29, 1812.
The Prince & Princess Lichnowsky also played piano, but how good were they?
How about Zmeskall, an amateur violinist? (How amateur is "amateur"?) Perhaps he wasn't strictly speaking a Beethoven patron.
How about Pasqualati? How skilled was he? Kinsky? Lobkowitz? Baron von Swieten?
I think it was the archduke himself who was the finest musician.
Did Beethoven, in any of his letters or other correspondence, say anything about the comparative musical abilities of his adoring nobles & royals?
I'm inclined to say it was the Archduke Rudolph himself, who performed the Violin Sonata in G, Op. 96, with Pierre Rode at a concert on December 29, 1812.
The Prince & Princess Lichnowsky also played piano, but how good were they?
How about Zmeskall, an amateur violinist? (How amateur is "amateur"?) Perhaps he wasn't strictly speaking a Beethoven patron.
How about Pasqualati? How skilled was he? Kinsky? Lobkowitz? Baron von Swieten?
I think it was the archduke himself who was the finest musician.
Did Beethoven, in any of his letters or other correspondence, say anything about the comparative musical abilities of his adoring nobles & royals?
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