Associate, secretary, and early biographer of Ludwig van Beethoven
Anton Felix Schindler (13 June 1795 – 16 January 1864) was an Austrian law clerk and associate, secretary, and early biographer of Ludwig van Beethoven.[1][2]
^Alessandra Comini (2008). The Changing Image of Beethoven: A Study in Mythmaking. Sunstone Press. ISBN 978-0-86534-661-1.
^Edmund Morris (2005). Beethoven: the universal composer. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-075974-2.
Anton Felix Schindler (13 June 1795 – 16 January 1864) was an Austrian law clerk and associate, secretary, and early biographer of Ludwig van Beethoven...
November 1803. (Beethoven insisted to his later secretary and biographer, AntonSchindler, that Guicciardi had "sought me out, crying, but I scorned her".) Josephine...
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anyone. It was discovered in March 1827, after Beethoven's death, by AntonSchindler and Stephan von Breuning, who had it published the following October...
Rellstab, who had left them in 1825 with Beethoven, whose assistant AntonSchindler passed them on to Schubert. His work was also set to music by Franz...
Thayer wrote that the painting was "sketchy" and never fully finished. AntonSchindler felt that the portrait accurately portrayed Beethoven's "characteristic...
Dagmar & Herre, Grita (1979): "AntonSchindlers fingierte Eintragungen in den Konversationsheften." [AntonSchindler's Fabricated Entries in the Conversation...
but not in Beethoven's hand, and has been attributed to his friend AntonSchindler. It is a favourite with audiences and is frequently performed as a...
have said "Read The Tempest." But this story comes from his associate AntonSchindler, who is often not trustworthy. Among those who wrote incidental music...
and later biographer AntonSchindler, that he was indeed in love with her at the time. In his 1840 Beethoven biography, Schindler claimed that "Giulietta"...
Rose. The story follows Beethoven's secretary and first biographer, AntonSchindler (played by Jeroen Krabbé), as he attempts to ascertain the true identity...
this story is taken as more legend than fact. Its origins are with AntonSchindler, Beethoven's unreliable biographer, whose account conflicts in a number...
See media help. Beethoven's student, Carl Czerny, and biographer AntonSchindler, both suggested that the composer got the idea for the first four notes...
of them, to audiences so enthusiastic that Beethoven's assistant, AntonSchindler, described it as "an idolatrous orgy". While in Vienna Rossini heard...