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  1. Schindler published his biography of Beethoven in 1840, and in 1841 this English translation appeared, with a preface and additional letters provided by the pianist Ignaz Moscheles (1794–1870), who in 1814 had prepared the piano version of Fidelio for publication by Artaria.

  2. アントン・シンドラー. アントン・フェーリ ( ッ ) クス・シンドラー ( シントラー )(Anton Felix Schindler, 1795年 6月13日 モラヴィア・メードル Meed (e)l( オロモウツ郡 メドロフ Medlov ) - 1864年 1月16日 ボッケンハイム Bockenheim )は、 モラヴィア 出身の ...

  3. Anton Schindler (1795—1864) Quick Reference (b Meedl, Moravia, 1795; d Bockenheim, Frankfurt, 1864). Austrian violinist and conductor, remembered as friend and ...

  4. May 14, 2014 · Hardcover. $32.95. Paperback. $7.99 3 Used from $3.99 7 New from $7.99. Life of Beethoven, by Anton Schindler, is a classic Beethoven biography that is among the most definitive biographies of the great German composer. Beethoven's life story is told here in three parts that describe his youth, early career and later career.

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  5. Anton Schindler, Mountain Spirit Professor of structural engineering and Highway Research Center director, has been awarded the 2021 American Concrete Institute (ACI) Delmar L. Bloem Distinguished Service Award for outstanding leadership performed by Schindler to ACI’s Technical Committee 237.

  6. Aug 13, 2020 · Anton Schindler. BoD – Books on Demand, Aug 13, 2020 - Fiction - 296 pages. Reproduction of the original: Life of Beethoven by Anton Schindler .

  7. Boo-hoo for Schindler: the “making-himself-look-better-in-the-eyes-of-history” thing didn’t work, and today he is regarded as the patron saint of lying and thieving employees. Among the Beethovenian documents Anton Schindler took upon himself to “remove for safekeeping” were Beethoven’s so-called “Conversation Books.”

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