How strongly rivalled was Beethoven with other composers of his age in Vienna? Composers like Hummel and Czerny were well-known in B.'s day, but was there much of a divide between them? Did musicians or composers fight for endorsements or placements within aristocracy? These days, all musicians fight for market share and fan base in their respective genres; I wonder how it was like back then.
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Originally posted by Serge:
How strongly rivalled was Beethoven with other composers of his age in Vienna? Composers like Hummel and Czerny were well-known in B.'s day, but was there much of a divide between them? Did musicians or composers fight for endorsements or placements within aristocracy? These days, all musicians fight for market share and fan base in their respective genres; I wonder how it was like back then.
Rod
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
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My creaky memory hints to me that I may have read about multiple occasions when B and Hummel played at the same gathering, and that their music and styles were so different that no 'winner' could be determined. I also seem to recall that the two maintained a mutually respectful relationship.
Said creaky memory would be greatful for any needed correction (before I spout these 'facts' during some important gathering of cogniscenti).AKA "The Hill Troll"
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