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Originally posted by gprengel View PostMy favourite place in and around Vienna was Baden, in the "house of the Ninth", see http://gerdprengel.de/beethoven-in-vienna.html. This is a very beautiful village and very special to me ...
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Originally posted by Albert Gans View PostDear Michael,
I am not going to leave it there this time. I may start some sort of campaign to give Beethoven more prominence in Europe. I am thinking of a long term project, aiming towards the 200th anniversary of his death.... I know that is still a while off. But I think that if we want to get the Viennese to move, this may about the right time frame.
Even if I don't mind the Blue Danube, I would never travel anywhere to go and see/hear it.
Beethoven wasn't a German, he was/is universal. As is the musical language more generally. People saying such stupid things should reconsider their career.
He lived in Austria most of his life- you'd think they would at least have some organised guided tours to show people the places associated with him.Ludwig van Beethoven
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Originally posted by AeolianHarp View PostWow, I thought all those inns had gone now, the Swan inn is. Really they ought to highlight that Beethoven used to go there and at least have his picture up on the wall! I bet it is all modern in there now and original features all ripped out..
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Originally posted by Quijote View PostDear Aeolian, regarding Peter's post above on the 'Zum Alten Blumenstock', I was there last year and was very disappointed. The restaurant served bog-standard food and the manager (from Croatia, I think) had no idea this was an inn where Beethoven had lived and dined!
I live in Liverpool and we have got Beatles tours sorted out, and no offence to the Beatles, but the pubs and modern houses associated with them are far less interesting!Last edited by AeolianHarp; 12-02-2013, 02:20 PM.Ludwig van Beethoven
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Originally posted by Quijote View PostDear Aeolian, regarding Peter's post above on the 'Zum Alten Blumenstock', I was there last year and was very disappointed. The restaurant served bog-standard food and the manager (from Croatia, I think) had no idea this was an inn where Beethoven had lived and dined!
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Originally posted by Quijote View PostDear Aeolian, regarding Peter's post above on the 'Zum Alten Blumenstock', I was there last year and was very disappointed. The restaurant served bog-standard food and the manager (from Croatia, I think) had no idea this was an inn where Beethoven had lived and dined!'Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Sorrano View PostPity, indeed, about the food. That alone would have enraged Beethoven.Ludwig van Beethoven
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Originally posted by Peter View PostAh, but I didn't recommend it for its culinary delights! I seem to recall also having a very mediocre meal, but sitting outside, the street was quiet and we had a great view up to the house Mozart had died in. The only reference to Beethoven was on the back of the menu - obviously the manager hadn't bothered to look!Ludwig van Beethoven
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There is a Beethoven Society in Vienna. Try this:
http://www.beethovengesellschaft.at/index.html
All it does is emphasise the points I am making. Useless.
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Originally posted by Albert Gans View PostThere is a Beethoven Society in Vienna. Try this:
http://www.beethovengesellschaft.at/index.html
All it does is emphasise the points I am making. Useless.Ludwig van Beethoven
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The only thing left to see from the house where Mozart died is the outer facade and a plaque. This site is now occupied by Kaufhaus Steffl, one of Vienna’s most well known department stores. But as Peter mentioned the Mozarthaus (where he lived when he composed "The Marriage of Figaro") is a museum. Here is their website: http://www.mozarthausvienna.at/ml/client/"God knows why it is that my pianoforte music always makes the worst impression on me, especially when it is played badly." -Beethoven 1804.
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The only thing left to see from the house where Mozart died is the outer facade and a plaque. This site is now occupied by Kaufhaus Steffl, one of Vienna’s most well known department stores.
But as Peter mentioned the Mozarthaus (where he lived when he composed "The Marriage of Figaro") is a museum. Here is their website: http://www.mozarthausvienna.at/ml/client/Ludwig van Beethoven
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