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  1. Oct 3, 2010 · Herr Brentano arrived, with wife Antonie, in Vienna on July 3, which makes it quite possible (but not proven) that Beethoven and Antonie met in Vienna on July 4, two days before the letter was written: “today – yesterday – what tearful longings for you“… *** Antonie Brentano lived a long life, she died in 1869 at the age of 89.

  2. Once again and more detailed Solomon (1972, 1998) suggested Antonie Brentano to have been the "Immortal Beloved". His hypothesis was founded on two major assumptions (or prerequisites): 1. the woman must have been in Prague and Karlsbad around the time in question (like Beethoven); [46]

  3. ANTONIE BRENTANO AND BEETHOVEN * BY MAYNARD SOLOMON JOHANNA ANTONIE JOSEFA EDLE von BIRKENSTOCK was born on 28 May 1780, in Vienna, the only daughter of the noted Austrian statesman. scholar, and connoisseur Johann Melchior Edler von Birkenstock1 and his wife Carolina Josefa von Hay.2 After her mother's death in 1788, young Antonie was placed ...

  4. Antonie (Toni) Brentano ( talaffuzi: Antoni Brentano, toʻliq ismi Johanna Antonie Josefa Edle von Birkenstock ( talaffuzi: Yohanna Antoni Yozefa Edle fon Birkenstok; 1780 — 1869 ) — avstriyalik sanʼat kolleksiyachisi, metsenat va Lyudvig van Betxovenning yaqin doʻsti.

  5. Antonie Brentano, retratada por [[Joseph Karl Stieler]], 1808. (Spanish) 0 references. country of citizenship. ... B/Brentano_Antonie. subject named as. Brentano (geb ...

  6. The Allegretto for Piano Trio, WoO 39, in B-flat major is a composition for piano trio by Ludwig van Beethoven that was composed in 1812 as a gift for Maximiliane Brentano, the then ten-year-old daughter of his friend Antonie Brentano. Eight years later he also dedicated the Piano Sonata Op. 109 to Maximiliane.

  7. Beethoven and Antonie saw each other a few more times over the subsequent weeks. After that they appear to have never seen each other again since Antonie and her husband returned home to Frankfurt. Like Josephine Brunsvik, Antonie also had a child approximately nine months after the meeting date in Prague. Karl Josef Brentano was born in 1813.

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