The first part of this post is to clarify with everyone that I changed my post name. I thought Falstaff was more....creative as well as Beethoven's reference to Ignaz (I know his last name but how to spell it correctly is not in my mind at this time.) I also wanted to say happy belated christmas and new year to EVERYONE here. And...for those of you that live in Europe...how are things coming with the new euro system of money exchange?
Anyway...
My question is this: many things of Beethoven's have been left behind. his glasses, his hearing devices but what about some other things like his clothes. I know they were probally in bad condition in his older years because he dressed like a vagabond but still. What about his hat? Do we know who made these items?
Also, I recently bought a "sample" copy at a record store-its from a Beethoven cd collection which apparently has all his works. The cds are grouped according to what the pieces are. For example, one collection is piano sonatas, choral works, etc. How long have these recordings been out? What is your opinion of them?
I also saw on the American Greetings homepage you can send a card on Beethoven's Birthday which is declared "Beethoven Day". I am glad that there is such a day for a great man.
Regards
Falstaff
Anyway...
My question is this: many things of Beethoven's have been left behind. his glasses, his hearing devices but what about some other things like his clothes. I know they were probally in bad condition in his older years because he dressed like a vagabond but still. What about his hat? Do we know who made these items?
Also, I recently bought a "sample" copy at a record store-its from a Beethoven cd collection which apparently has all his works. The cds are grouped according to what the pieces are. For example, one collection is piano sonatas, choral works, etc. How long have these recordings been out? What is your opinion of them?
I also saw on the American Greetings homepage you can send a card on Beethoven's Birthday which is declared "Beethoven Day". I am glad that there is such a day for a great man.
Regards
Falstaff
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