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Life of Beethoven Anton Schindler
Life of Beethoven
Anton Schindler
Publisher Marketing: ALTHOUGH on appearing for the first time as the Editor of a literary publication, my feelings may be somewhat like those of a child putting on a new dress, yet I feel the responsibility of my position far more than its novelty; for the subject of my first essay is one not to be approached by me, at least, without seriousness and reverence. That the amount, however, of this editorial responsibility may be thought neither greater nor less than it really is, I must beg leave to state my precise share in this publication, and to advert to the qualifications with which I have entered on my task. In acceding to Mr. Colburn's request that I would add to the English translation of Schindler's Biography of Beethoven which he was about to publish, such explanatory notes, characteristics, and letters as might tend more fully to illustrate and complete the whole, I had to subscribe to one clause in the agreement between Mr. Schindler and the publisher, namely, that the work should be given as he wrote it, without omission or alteration. The Notes bearing my signature, then, are all that belong to me in these volumes. The Appendix is, however, of my collection, and will be found to consist of the following documents: Contributor Bio: Schindler, Anton Schindler was a violinist who introduced himself into Beethoven's circle in about 1822. He made himself indispensable to Beethoven, who was by now totally deaf. He helped him in his dealings with his friends as well as publishers, offering advice and taking administrative chores off Beethoven's shoulders.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | October 22, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781502754431 |
| Publishers | Createspace |
| Pages | 160 |
| Dimensions | 216 × 279 × 9 mm · 385 g |
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