Hi all
I have enjoyed Beethoven's music and been totally engaged in his life since the age of 11 (I am 52 now!). Yet, although I have visited Bonn a few times, I have just returned from my first visit to Vienna. A whistle stop tour of as much Beethoven as I could accommodate, in only three days, including a performance of the Barber of Seville at the State Opera House on Friday night. This whole visit was a birthday present from my 'Beethoven widowed' wife, who was unable to find a Beethoven concert while we were there.
I think we managed all the major sights, including the new Beethoven museum at Heiligenstadt (opened Nov 2017). [A great review of it by William Kinderman (who was involved in the project) is in the recent edition of ABS Beethoven Journal]. Sadly didn't have time to go to the museum in Baden, maybe next time.
What a magical place and the Viennese are so friendly. The Eroica room in Lobkowicz palace was closed for a private function, but the museum staff permitted me a quick view of the room. I think it was my Beethoven's tattoo's that pulled that off!
Just thought I'd share the moment with you all. What a enlightening and at times, intimate, experience.
I have enjoyed Beethoven's music and been totally engaged in his life since the age of 11 (I am 52 now!). Yet, although I have visited Bonn a few times, I have just returned from my first visit to Vienna. A whistle stop tour of as much Beethoven as I could accommodate, in only three days, including a performance of the Barber of Seville at the State Opera House on Friday night. This whole visit was a birthday present from my 'Beethoven widowed' wife, who was unable to find a Beethoven concert while we were there.
I think we managed all the major sights, including the new Beethoven museum at Heiligenstadt (opened Nov 2017). [A great review of it by William Kinderman (who was involved in the project) is in the recent edition of ABS Beethoven Journal]. Sadly didn't have time to go to the museum in Baden, maybe next time.
What a magical place and the Viennese are so friendly. The Eroica room in Lobkowicz palace was closed for a private function, but the museum staff permitted me a quick view of the room. I think it was my Beethoven's tattoo's that pulled that off!
Just thought I'd share the moment with you all. What a enlightening and at times, intimate, experience.
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