Did Beethoven ever dedicate any music to his mother or grandmother? He was said to have never forgotten the way his mother died, so I'm sure that was a great influence on his music and that may have prompted him to compose in her name.
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Originally posted by MissB:
Did Beethoven ever dedicate any music to his mother or grandmother? He was said to have never forgotten the way his mother died, so I'm sure that was a great influence on his music and that may have prompted him to compose in her name.
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
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Though you are right that Beethoven had fond feelings for his mother, I don't recall any dedication or other connection with a piece of music relating specifically to her.
Thanks for the confirmation ~ I'm writing a paper about how Beethoven was influenced by events and ppl in his life, and wanted to include any examples of music if I could.
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Originally posted by MissB:
Did Beethoven ever dedicate any music to his mother or grandmother? He was said to have never forgotten the way his mother died, so I'm sure that was a great influence on his music and that may have prompted him to compose in her name.
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
[This message has been edited by Rod (edited February 19, 2003).]
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Originally posted by Rod:
It has just occured to me that that their IS a family connection with one of B's pieces, namely the first 'Razumovsky' Quartet. I believe upon the sketches of the slow movement (Adagio molto e mesto) he wrote "A weeping willow or acacia tree on my brother's grave." There has been much debate about which brother this refers to at that time, dead or alive!
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Originally posted by Peter:
Since both brothers were very much alive at the time, it has to be a reference to his brother Carl's wedding to Johanna. When Carl finally died in 1815, Beethoven went as far as accusing Johanna of having poisoned him!
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"If I were but of noble birth..." - Rod Corkin
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