George Augustus Polgreen Bridgetower -- the virtuoso violinist collarborated with the Master for Op. 47 -- now wrongly known as the "Keurtzer." Should be the "Bridgetower!" I'm sure the Master forgives him by now for whatever George had said about a certain woman in a bar!!!
See:
http://www.madaboutbeethoven.com/pages/people_and_places/people_patrons/ people_patrons_bridgetower.htm
Actually, the link wrongly cites Bridgetower as having a West Indian father. He was really half African (West Africa?). Alle Menchen Verden Bruder!
Here's another link:
http://www.fuguemasters.com/beethove.html#Kreutzer
So what do the rest of you think? Do you think a campaign should be started to re-name the sonata? Poor George -- he ended up in the poorhouse unknown and unloved, while Keurtzer, who said the sonata was "unintelligible" and never took to B's music, went on to undeserved fame.
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Euphony - I had to adjust your first link as it made the page too wide! Peter.
[This message has been edited by Peter (edited 10-20-2001).]
See:
http://www.madaboutbeethoven.com/pages/people_and_places/people_patrons/ people_patrons_bridgetower.htm
Actually, the link wrongly cites Bridgetower as having a West Indian father. He was really half African (West Africa?). Alle Menchen Verden Bruder!
Here's another link:
http://www.fuguemasters.com/beethove.html#Kreutzer
So what do the rest of you think? Do you think a campaign should be started to re-name the sonata? Poor George -- he ended up in the poorhouse unknown and unloved, while Keurtzer, who said the sonata was "unintelligible" and never took to B's music, went on to undeserved fame.
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Euphony - I had to adjust your first link as it made the page too wide! Peter.
[This message has been edited by Peter (edited 10-20-2001).]
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