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  1. Anton Felix Schindler (13 June 1795 – 16 January 1864) was an Austrian law clerk and associate, secretary, and early biographer of Ludwig van Beethoven. [1] [2] Life. Schindler was born on 13 June 1795 in Medlov. He moved to Vienna in 1813 to study law, and from 1817 to 1822 was a clerk in a law office there.

  2. Anton Schindler (1795-1864): Beethoven's first biographer. All Beethoven scholars have reason to be grateful to Schindler - and angry with him - in equal measure. Schindler was a violinist who introduced himself into Beethoven's circle in about 1822. He made himself indispensable to Beethoven, who was by now totally deaf.

  3. Overview. Anton Schindler. (1795—1864) Quick Reference. ( b Meedl, Moravia, 1795; d Bockenheim, Frankfurt, 1864). Austrian violinist and conductor, remembered as friend and biographer of Beethoven. Leader and cond. at Josephstadt Th., Vienna, 1822, Kärntnerthor Th., 1825.

  4. May 17, 2024 · In January, 1823, Anton Schindler (1795–1864), a former university student and law clerk who had recently turned professional violinist as concertmaster at the theater in suburban Josephstadt, began serving as Beethoven's part-time and unpaid secretary for the purpose of soliciting subscriptions to the Missa solemnis, and soon for other function...

  5. Anton Schindler 375 careful notes of all that was said and done during such a session. These lessons provided him with firm standards by which he judged performances of Beethoven's works throughout his life. Although he was most certainly the kind of man who would not always know at what point mere thoroughness turns into pedantry,

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  7. Jan 1, 1996 · Beethoven as I Knew Him. Anton Schindler, Donald W. MacArdle. Courier Corporation, Jan 1, 1996 - Biography & Autobiography - 547 pages. For most of the last ten years of Beethoven's life,...

  8. Mar 10, 2012 · Author. Schindler, Anton, 1795-1864. Editor. Moscheles, Ignaz, 1794-1870. LoC No. 06004819. Title. Life of Beethoven. Including his correspondence with his friends, numerous characteristic traits, and remarks on his musical works.

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