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  1. May 17, 2024 · Anton Schindlers Acquaintance with Beethoven (March, 1814–May, 1824) Theodore Albrecht, Kent State University, Ohio; Book: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony; Online publication: 17 May 2024; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781837651566.010

  2. May 6, 2024 · His secretary and biographer, Anton Schindler, described the deathbed scene: “This death struggle was terrible to behold, for his general constitution, especially his chest, was gigantic.

  3. 1 day ago · Johann mentions that he encountered former unpaid assistant Anton Schindler earlier today. Johann told him that Peter Gläser has been paid enough and he is not to come back. He also warned Schindler that Ludwig is very angry about the pair of them. Ludwig wonders whether Schindler will make trouble, but Johann expects he will be very quiet.

  4. May 17, 2024 · In the 1860 edition of his Biographie, Anton Schindler published an account of Beethoven's celebratory dinner for his innermost circle—the factotum Schindler, concertmaster Ignaz Schuppanzigh, conductor Michael Umlauf, and, of course, the composer's nephew Karl—at the restaurant Zum wilden Mann in the Prater. According to Schindler's ...

  5. May 13, 2024 · Copying, carriages, servants, instruments, etc.” Beethoven suggests that Anton Schindler could help in arranging things with Duport. Piringer tells him that Böhm can handle dealing with Duport; Schindler can be used for doing other things.

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  7. May 17, 2024 · Appendix A Anton Schindler’s Acquaintance with Beethoven (March, 1814–May, 1824) Appendix B The Ludlamshöhle Petition, Late February, 1824; Appendix C Vienna’s Principal Theaters and Halls in Beethoven’s Time; Appendix D Orchestral Personnel, Kärntnertor Theater, 1822/1824; Appendix E Choral Personnel, Kärntnertor Theater, 1822/1824

  8. May 6, 2024 · His secretary and biographer, Anton Schindler, described the deathbed scene: “This death struggle was terrible to behold, for his general constitution, especially his chest, was gigantic. He still drank some of your Rüdesheimer wine in spoonfuls until he passed away.”

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