Originally posted by Joy: 1750 -- Birth in Legnago of Antonio Salieri, Italian opera composer and Beethoven's teacher.
Dear Joy;
Just after the premiere performance of "Eroica," Beethoven was taking a walk and found himself in the neighborhood of Salieri's residence. He decided to drop in on his teacher, but Salieri was not at home. Beethoven left a note and signed it "Beethoven the student." That was most humble of Beethoven.
Hofrat
"Is it not strange that sheep guts should hale souls out of men's bodies?"
Just after the premiere performance of "Eroica," Beethoven was taking a walk and found himself in the neighborhood of Salieri's residence. He decided to drop in on his teacher, but Salieri was not at home. Beethoven left a note and signed it "Beethoven the student." That was most humble of Beethoven.
Hofrat
did he really do that? intresting, that's new to me :-)
------------------ *~Ja, was haben's da scho wieder gmacht, Beethoven?~*
*~Ja, was haben's da scho wieder gmacht, Beethoven?~*
Just after the premiere performance of "Eroica," Beethoven was taking a walk and found himself in the neighborhood of Salieri's residence. He decided to drop in on his teacher, but Salieri was not at home. Beethoven left a note and signed it "Beethoven the student." That was most humble of Beethoven.
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