Was Beethoven impoverished all his life,some writers suggest that he had no money and lived in squalor others say he preferred squalor and stashed 4000 florins away for nephew Karl.Some feel he was a poor businessman and others suggest he was shrewd?
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Originally posted by spaceray:
Was Beethoven impoverished all his life,some writers suggest that he had no money and lived in squalor others say he preferred squalor and stashed 4000 florins away for nephew Karl.Some feel he was a poor businessman and others suggest he was shrewd?
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Originally posted by spaceray:
Was Beethoven impoverished all his life,some writers suggest that he had no money and lived in squalor others say he preferred squalor and stashed 4000 florins away for nephew Karl.Some feel he was a poor businessman and others suggest he was shrewd?
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Originally posted by Joy:
I think he was pretty shrewed with his money as well. Counting his pennies when he would send his housekeeper out to do the grocery shopping.
Joy
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Originally posted by Chaszz:
I think that composers played shady with publishers, but felt justified because publishers played shady with them. There was no copyright during Beethoven's time and many of his works were pirated and published without his permission or profit.
Joy
[This message has been edited by Joy (edited January 27, 2003).]'Truth and beauty joined'
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Originally posted by Peter:
No I would say Beethoven was fairly comfortably off and would have been more so perhaps if he hadn't continually changed lodgings and become embroilled in needless lawsuits! Check out this page on the site for more info on this
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Joy'Truth and beauty joined'
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Originally posted by spaceray:
But how did the patronage work in LvB's era,was it something freely offered or was it applied for?Was he expected to produce writen music or perform concerts in return?
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[This message has been edited by Peter (edited January 27, 2003).]'Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Joy:
Not much has changed in that sense since then, has it!!
Joy
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Originally posted by Chaszz:
I think that composers played shady with publishers, but felt justified because publishers played shady with them. There was no copyright during Beethoven's time and many of his works were pirated and published without his permission or profit.
In terms of the publishers you could replace the word shady with shoddy. From Beethoven's quotes it appears that the publishers often did poor work in reproducing the music accurately.
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Originally posted by spaceray:
Just how easy was it to get a perfect autograph of what ever composition from Beethoven.He must have been a very difficult client for a copyist.
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