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Paul Nettl

    10 janvier 1889 – 8 janvier 1972
    Casanova und seine zeit
    Musik und Tanz bei Casanova
    The Beethoven encyclopedia
    National Anthems
    Mozart and Masonary
    Forgotten Musicians
    • National Anthems

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. Scholars highlight its importance, suggesting it offers valuable insights into historical and societal contexts that shape our understanding of the world.

      National Anthems
    • Everything you've ever wanted to know about the great composercountless books have been written about the life and myriad compositions comprising the enormous output of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). "The Beethoven Encyclopedia" is the first book combining information in these books into one: an A to Z volume covering every important date, event, or aspect of the composer's life - his music, his patrons and friends, his personal life, and the forces that inspired his genius. Some abridged entries, selected at random: Rampel: a musician who worked as Beethoven's copyist between 1823 and 1826. Septet: one of his most popular chamber works, composed between 1799 and 1800 and published in 1802. Household: the Master was a poor housekeeper. He lived a very irregular life and had little feeling for order and neatness. (Bathing, however, was one of Beethoven's most indispensable habits.) The definitive catalog of the composer's life and career from his birth to his death, "The Beethoven Encyclopedia" is a research volume for those studying music as well as interesting perusing for those who enjoy music. The late Paul Nettl was professor of musicology at Indiana University. His son, Bruno Nettl, teaches the same subject at the University of Illinois.

      The Beethoven encyclopedia