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Beethoven and Hegel
Category: Arts and Entertainment Asked by: wilnerboy-ga List Price: $5.00 |
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24 Dec 2003 16:05 PST
Expires: 23 Jan 2004 16:05 PST Question ID: 290121 |
Did Beethoven ever meet contemporary German philospher Hegel, or is there any record of either man's thoughts of the other? |
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Re: Beethoven and Hegel
From: fp-ga on 25 Dec 2003 03:15 PST |
This page may interest you: http://users.unimi.it/~gpiana/dm1hegal.htm |
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Re: Beethoven and Hegel
From: nronronronro-ga on 26 Dec 2003 15:26 PST |
Beethoven and Hegel shared a mutual close friend: Goethe. Funny story from Goethe's meeting with Beethoven in 1812... Beethoven, in a typical gesture, strode defiantly right through the nobles, who had no alternative but to give him clear passage. When Goethe asked Beethoven how he could so disrespectfully treat these nobles, the composer replied, again characteristically, "There are countless nobles, but only two of us." |
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Re: Beethoven and Hegel
From: seedmag-ga on 31 Dec 2003 16:51 PST |
this is all i found... www.sfbach.org/concerts/19960629notes.html |
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