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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 (1780 - 1869): Beethoven's Eternally Beloved. Antonie Brentano was almost certainly the Eternally Beloved, the only woman as far as we know ever to return Beethoven's love. The evidence is contained in the famous letter Beethoven wrote in Teplitz in July 1812 to the woman with whom the week before he had had a brief affair in ...

  3. Sep 22, 2020 · · Sep. 22, 2020, 3:00 am. Listen Now. 2min 57sec. Share: Wikimedia Commons. Josephine Von Brunswik (left) and Antonie Brentano (right) are believed to be the top contenders to be Beethoven’s...

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  5. A short biography: Antonie Brentano. The aristocratic women close to Beethoven were all remarkable in their own unique ways. Antonie Brentano, one of the suggested recipients of the mysterious Immortal Beloved letter, dedicated much of her time to philanthropy, setting up charities and working with the poor in Frankfurt.

  6. Beethoven dedicated the first print of the score of his Seventh Symphony with a handwritten entry to Antonie Brentano, the wife of a banker. Was she perhaps his “Immortal Beloved”? To this day, the mystery has not been completely resolved.

  7. Jul 15, 2019 · Another contender emerged in the 1970s. The daughter of an Austrian diplomat, AntonieToniBrentano was deeply involved in the arts and became very close with Beethoven around 1810. She too ...

  8. 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]

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