In several books, I have come across references to Beethoven and a "spider" but I cannot find the actual story (or legend) anywhere. Even Thayer refers to it as follows:
That the violin as well as the pianoforte was practised by him is implicitly confirmed by the terms in which Schindler records his denial of the truth of the well-known spider story. "The great Ludwig refused to remember any such incident much as the tale amused him. On the contrary, he said it was more to be expected that everything would have fled from his scraping, even flies and spiders."
So it seems there was some story concerning a spider circulating during Beethoven's lifetime. Does anybody know the tale? (And no jokes about the world wide web, please!)
That the violin as well as the pianoforte was practised by him is implicitly confirmed by the terms in which Schindler records his denial of the truth of the well-known spider story. "The great Ludwig refused to remember any such incident much as the tale amused him. On the contrary, he said it was more to be expected that everything would have fled from his scraping, even flies and spiders."
So it seems there was some story concerning a spider circulating during Beethoven's lifetime. Does anybody know the tale? (And no jokes about the world wide web, please!)
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