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    #61
    Hello everyone! This is a part of my small collection of Beethoven, his time, his friends.
    Other images and details on the watches in my possession:
    http://www.lvbeethoven.it/Avveniment...Beethoven.html


    Metronome Maelzel 1825. (Paris series)

    Beethoven Studien, First Edition

    Aus Swarzspanierhaus, First Edition

    Polyhimnia, With Beethoven gravure, 1826.
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    Last edited by Armando Orlandi; 01-27-2015, 06:02 PM.

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      #62


      Early and first editions 1799-1827


      A book equal to what Beethoven had in his library: Gesang-Buch 1781

      Finally, some objects of Bonn (1765-1780) Purses for women, small table cloth and handkerchief, probably legacy Breuning.



      I do not put other objects. I have already disturbed too!

      Your Armando---------------------------
      Last edited by Armando Orlandi; 01-27-2015, 06:04 PM.

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        #63
        Such beautiful treasures Armando! I love them! The bag is so exquisite- the women knew how to sew those days!
        And the watches...ahhhhh!
        Do they still work?
        Ludwig van Beethoven
        Den Sie wenn Sie wollten
        Doch nicht vergessen sollten

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          #64
          Pardon me for maybe using the wrong thread, but I guess I could say I got something new today regarding my "Beethoven collection" -- I happened to stumble across the original manuscript of the Eroica symphony, of course in a museum in Vienna and all I have is a sweet memory of it (that will never be erased!) but the moment when it caught my eye was amazing.

          For those visiting Vienna this spring, you may see this treasure quite surprisingly in the Lower part of the Belvedere Palace called Orangerium, where there is an exhibition now celebrating the 200-year anniversary of the Congress of Vienna. What struck me was the size of the manuscript, it was so small! Yet containing such a treasure. The hole on the front page where there used to be Napoleon's name made me laugh out loud So go see it if you can! The exhibition is there until June the 21st.
          Fühle was dies' Herz empfindent, reiche frei mir deine Hand, und das Band das uns verbindet, sei kein schwaches Rosenband! (J.W.von Goethe)

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            #65
            Although I do not possess anything other than his music on CDs or LPs and a number of books about him and his works, I only live two and a half hours away from the Beethovenhaus by car and I've been there a few times. I am likely to go again soon, there's an exhibition on his testaments I would like to see:
            http://www.beethoven-haus-bonn.de/si...%20exhibitions
            Probably going there just before it closes.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Albert Gans View Post
              Although I do not possess anything other than his music on CDs or LPs and a number of books about him and his works, I only live two and a half hours away from the Beethovenhaus by car and I've been there a few times. I am likely to go again soon, there's an exhibition on his testaments I would like to see:
              http://www.beethoven-haus-bonn.de/si...%20exhibitions
              Probably going there just before it closes.
              Lucky you Albert! I am dying to go there. Let us know how the exhibition was.
              Ludwig van Beethoven
              Den Sie wenn Sie wollten
              Doch nicht vergessen sollten

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