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    Anecdote with Goethe

    I read the following anecdote in a site but it doesn't seem to be believable, so please somebody verify it (if it is true, what a sense of humor the Master had!):

    During a walk with Beethoven at Carlsbad, Goethe was bored by the repeated salutations of the people he met, and he mentioned his annoyance to Beethoven, who said: "Do not trouble yourself - I expect they are for me!"

    (This is extraordinary)

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    Originally posted by chopithoven:
    I read the following anecdote in a site but it doesn't seem to be believable, so please somebody verify it (if it is true, what a sense of humor the Master had!):

    During a walk with Beethoven at Carlsbad, Goethe was bored by the repeated salutations of the people he met, and he mentioned his annoyance to Beethoven, who said: "Do not trouble yourself - I expect they are for me!"

    (This is extraordinary)
    Sounds very Beethovian - there is another anecdote of the two men strolling and Beethoven being incensed at Goethe's deference to the nobility - there is a sketch of this event with Beethoven walking proudly on as Goethe reverently bows to some aristocrat.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Peter:
      Sounds very Beethovian - there is another anecdote of the two men strolling and Beethoven being incensed at Goethe's deference to the nobility - there is a sketch of this event with Beethoven walking proudly on as Goethe reverently bows to some aristocrat.

      Anyway, Beethoven used to give these extraordinary answers, right?

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        #4
        Originally posted by chopithoven:
        Anyway, Beethoven used to give these extraordinary answers, right?
        Well perhaps the most famous is his rebuff to Lichnowsky - "Prince! what you are,you are by circumstance and by birth. What I am, I am through myself. Of Princes there have been and will be thousands. Of Beethovens there is only one.." - see the Anecdotes page on this site for more examples of Beethoven's character.

        www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/anecdotes.htm

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          #5
          Joy[QUOTE]Originally posted by Peter:
          [B] Well perhaps the most famous is his rebuff to Lichnowsky - "Prince! what you are,you are by circumstance and by birth. What I am, I am through myself. Of Princes there have been and will be thousands. Of Beethovens there is only one.."

          That is a great quote! One of my favourites of his.



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