EditorialAn inn in Grinzing, since Schubert's time almost unchanged. Now a part of Vienna, Grinzing was a village in the early 19th where Beethoven used to spend his summers and Schubert met his friends in the local taverns.
EditorialESCULTURA DEL BEETHOVEN EN LA RUTA DE LAS CARAS DE BUENDIA - 1992 - 1,2 m. JORGE JUAN MALDONADO (1962-) y EULOGIO REGUILLO. Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827).
EditorialPortrait of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) German composer and pianist, c. 1804, Oil on canvas. WILLIBROD JOSEPH MAHLER. WILLIBRORD JOSEPH MAEHLER. Willibrord Josef Maehler.
EditorialPortrait of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) German composer and pianist, c. 1804, Oil on canvas. WILLIBROD JOSEPH MAHLER. WILLIBRORD JOSEPH MAEHLER. Willibrord Josef Maehler.
EditorialPortrait of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) German composer and pianist, c. 1804, Oil on canvas. WILLIBROD JOSEPH MAHLER. WILLIBRORD JOSEPH MAEHLER. Willibrord Josef Maehler.
EditorialESCULTURA DEL BEETHOVEN EN LA RUTA DE LAS CARAS DE BUENDIA - 1992 - 1,2 m. JORGE JUAN MALDONADO (1962-) y EULOGIO REGUILLO. LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN.
EditorialMaría Inmaculada Velásquez Echeverria, the artistic director of White Hands Choir, during a rehearsal for a new production of Beethoven’s opera “Fidelio,” in Los Angeles, April 8, 2022. (Michael Tyrone Delaney/The New York Times)
EditorialArchduke Rudolf von Habsburg, Cardinal and Archbishhop of Olmuetz. The Archduke was Beethoven's pupil since 1803 and the two men became friends. Since 1809 Archduke Rudolf and the Princes Kinsky and Lobkowitz paid an annual salary to Beethoven. Oil on ...
EditorialFrom left: Louisa Proske, Jacob Ashworth, Amanda Quaid and Daniel Schlosberg, the team behind Heartbeat Opera’s “The Extinctionist,” in Chatham, N.Y., May 25, 2021. (Amanda Picotte/The New York Times)
EditorialPortrait of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) German composer and pianist, c. 1804, Oil on canvas. WILLIBROD JOSEPH MAHLER. Willibrord Josef Maehler.
EditorialAlfred Roller, Ver Sacrum, Lithographic Institute Albert Berger, XIV exhibition of the Association of Austrian Visual Artists - Secession Vienna. Klinger - Beethoven, lithograph, total: height: 94,60 cm; width: 62,20 cm, monogrammed: u. r. in print: A....
EditorialA score for Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 belonging to Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra music director Manfred Honeck, at the ensemble’s Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh on Feb. 9, 2021. (Ross Mantle/The New York Times)