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Beethoven's Immortal Beloved Solving the Mystery by Edward Walden screenshot
English | 2011 | ISBN-10: 0810877732 | PDF | 194 pages | 4 MB
In 1812, Ludwig van Beethoven wrote three letters to an unnamed woman, whom he called "Immortal Beloved." The letters were discovered after Beethoven's death and ever since their discovery, there has been speculation regarding whom that Immortal Beloved might have been.

In Beethoven's Immortal Beloved: Solving the Mystery, Edward Walden carefully and meticulously presents his case that the woman who Beethoven loved was Bettina Brentano, an artistic and talented musician in her own right.

Setting the foundation for his argument, Walden begins the book with a general historical and sequential narrative that interweaves the lives of the three principle protagonists: Beethoven, the writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and Bettina Brentano. Walden explores in detail the key elements of the factual narrative and shows how those elements support his claim that Bettina was the Immortal Beloved. In addition, Walden addresses the attacks other Beethoven scholars have made against Bettina and reveals how such attacks were mistaken or unjustified.

Thoroughly and rigorously researched, yet presented in a clear and engaging style, Beethoven's Immortal Beloved will appeal to Beethoven scholars, music lovers, and general readers alike, who will be captivated by the solving of this fascinating mystery.
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  Resident 4.12.2013 95
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Major mind finger-fuck 19th century style...so the great composer was hugging his nuts while contemplating quality pussy and being sensitively genius as a result...im sure he would have joined AudioSex and made great posts lol...though the term "unsterblich" has been correctly translated as 'immortal' a better term would be "undying" since it tries to express an active, living process of being infused with love and acting silly rather than a passive quality of just not being able to die (i.e. like a rock, inanimate objects)...its romance and music, the good stuff lol
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  Resident 13.11.2009 2 99
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.im sure he would have joined AudioSex and made great posts lol

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