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  1. Antonie Brentano (28 May 1780 – 12 May 1869 in Frankfurt), born Johanna Antonie Josefa Edle von Birkenstock and known as Toni, was an Austrian philanthropist, art collector, arts patron, and close friend of Beethoven, being the dedicatee of his "Diabelli" variations.

  2. Antonie Brentano was a Viennese woman who had a brief affair with Beethoven in 1812 and inspired some of his most famous works. Learn about her life, the letter Beethoven wrote to her, and the evidence that she was his only true love.

  3. Sep 22, 2020 · One of those women is Antonie Brentano. She was a wealthy heiress that Beethoven would often visit, sometimes just playing the piano for her outside her bedroom door and suite. He loved...

  4. Feb 14, 2024 · Beethoven wrote a passionate love letter to an unknown woman in 1812, but never sent it. Who was she? The article explores the possible candidates, including Antonie Brentano, a Viennese friend and patron of the composer.

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  5. Antonie Brentano was a Viennese aristocrat who had a close and loving friendship with Beethoven, who dedicated some of his works to her. She was also suggested as the recipient of his famous Immortal Beloved letter, but the evidence is not conclusive.

  6. Jul 15, 2019 · Antonie Brentano was a pianist and composer who studied with Beethoven and dedicated a sonata to him. She was one of the women who may have inspired his famous love letter, but the evidence is inconclusive and controversial.

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  8. Beethoven wrote a passionate love letter in 1812 to an unknown woman, calling her his "Immortal Beloved". Two candidates have been suggested: Antonie Brentano, a Viennese banker's wife, and Josephine Brunsvik, a former pupil and piano teacher. Learn about the clues and the evidence for each claim.

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