Johanna van Beethoven (née Reiß [Reiss]; 1786–1869) was the sister-in-law of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. She is remembered for the bitter custody battle between herself and the composer over her son Karl, one of the most ugly and traumatic episodes in the composer's life.
Earlier years
She was the daughter of Anton Reiß (Reiss), a prosperous Viennese upholsterer. Her mother was the daughter of a wine merchant and local mayor.
She was accused of theft by her parents in 1804, an event that would later play a role in her lawsuit with Beethoven.
On 25 May 1806 she married Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven, younger brother of Ludwig. Their only child, Karl van Beethoven, was born about three months later, on 4 September of the same year.
Embezzlement and conviction
On 19 July 1811, Johanna agreed to sell a pearl necklace, worth 20,000 florins, on commission. The pearls were the joint property of three people: a Frau Kojowitz (who gave the necklace to Johanna to sell), Elisabeth Duchateau, and Josef Gessward. Johanna then faked a burglary in her home, breaking open chests and opening cupboards. When the "burglary" was discovered that evening, she hid the pearls in her reticule. She then accused her former maid, named Anna Eisenbach, of the crime. The police interrogated Eisenbach for several days, then released her for lack of evidence.
Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire, Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and by composer and conductor Christian Gottlob Neefe. At the age of 21 he moved to Vienna, where he began studying composition with Joseph Haydn, and gained a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. He lived in Vienna until his death. By his late 20s his hearing began to deteriorate, and by the last decade of his life he was almost totally deaf. In 1811 he gave up conducting and performing in public but continued to compose; many of his most admired works come from these last 15 years of his life.
The Van Beethoven was an international train linking the Dutch capital Amsterdam and the West German capital Bonn. The train was named after the Bonn-born composer Ludwig van Beethoven.
The Van Beethoven was the successor of the TEE Rhein–Main on the same route and schedule. The route of the Rhein–Main was shortened to Amsterdam - Bonn in the autumn of 1971, thus ending the relation with the Main eventually resulting in renaming the TEE to Van Beethoven. Travellers wanting to go to Frankfurt am Main in the evening could proceed from Bonn using the TEE Saphir arriving in Frankfurt eight minutes later than the former Rhein-Main. On request of German members of parliament the route was extended to Nürnberg in 1976, resulting in an arrival around 1:30 a.m. In 1978 the Deutsche Bundesbahn decided to reinstate the Amsterdam Frankfurt service with timed connections to Nürnberg arriving at a decent time (23:58). On 26 May 1979 the Van Beethoven was converted in a two-class InterCity. The Van Beethoven was continued as international service until 1983 and afterwards served several different routes in Germany until the end of 2002.
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827): Emperor Concerto
Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73
Piano: Johanna Hanikova
Conductor: Lukas Klansky
PKF Prague Philharmonia
LIVE 15.3.2019
Bohuslav Martinu Hall, Lichtenstein Palace, Prague
00:00 I. Allegro in E-flat major
21:26 II. Adagio un poco mosso in B major
28:50 III. Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo in E-flat major
The PKF orchestra board kindly approved a request of Johanna Hanikova to use the recording of this concert "Beethoven #5" recorded on 15.3.2019 for promotional purposes, such as publication on Youtube.
You can learn more about Johanna Hanikova by visiting her web:
http://www.johannahanikova.com
published: 18 Dec 2022
Johanna Haniková | L.van Beethoven | Piano Sonate C major Op. 2 No. 3 1st mov. Allegro con brio
published: 15 Dec 2017
Johanna van Beethoven | Rita Charbonnier
Il concerto-spettacolo da camera TRE NOTE, TRE DONNE di e con Rita Charbonnier racconta, attraverso parole e musica, tre grandi compositori — Mozart, Beethoven e Chopin — dal punto di vista di altrettante donne che, in modi diversi, sono state molto vicine a loro. Un'autrice/attrice con uno spettacolo in cui le musiche sono dal vivo ed eseguite, di volta in volta, da musicisti diversi.
In questo spezzone, registrato presso l'Associazione Mozart Italia - sede nazionale di Rovereto, l'autrice/attrice interpreta Johanna van Beethoven, cognata del genio di Bonn.
published: 09 Nov 2017
Johanna plays L.van Beethoven: "To the joy" from the 9th Sinfonie
Students of Piano school play L.van Beethoven: " Ode to Joy ", 250 Years of Beethoven, BTHVN 2020
Beethoven's life was hard since he was a child, his father forced him to play music when he saw the extraordinary abilities of little Beethoven. Aside from being her first teacher, her father Johann Van Beethoven, was an alcoholic who tended to abuse his Ludwig when he performed music. By the time Beethoven had grown up and had a great reputation in Europe, his deafness worsened which plunged him into a tremendous depression.
As far as is known, he never had a wife or children, however, women were not lacking in his love life. Although this did not mean that he achieved total fulfillment in his love life. He was rejected many times since he tended to fall in love with noble women and, being a commoner, he was rejected.
In this video we will recount the women in the life of the greatest co...
published: 10 Nov 2021
My Piano, the Clouds
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My Piano, the Clouds · Johann Beethoven
Piano Classics
℗ Fiesta Records (Andreas Rosmiarek), LC-Nr.: 02000
Released on: 2017-11-21
Artist: Johann Beethoven
Composer: Fabrizio Paterlini
Music Publisher: Fairsplit Music Limited
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published: 28 Nov 2017
Heroes Of the Storm & Ludwig van Beethoven ( Johanna / Джоанна )
published: 20 Jan 2017
Johanna Röhrig violin - Beethoven Romance No. 2 in F major - Live
Johanna Röhrig performs the Beethoven Romance No. 2 in F Major Op. 50 · Festival Chamber Orchestra of Europe · Horst Sohm, conductor / The Festival Chamber Orchestra was initiated by the music director Horst Sohm and it consists of musicians from the Strauss Chamber Orchestra and the French Chamber Orchestra from Paris. International musicians from Spain, French and Germany, who inspire a large audience with passion and high level.
#beethoven #johannaroehrig
#horstsohm offers you more beautiful and good music in his channel #MusicArtstrings and there in many playlists. For example:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zjik4HDngqakqxjU5anyMP-MWoaFjJr
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zjik4HDngqZNjSaHQfzvc1jr8_1dIj3
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...
published: 01 Apr 2022
LOUIS VAN BEETHOVEN Trailer (2020) Ludwig van Beethoven Movie
Videorundgang durch die 6. Symphonie von Beethoven mit Joana Mallwitz
Im zweiten Erklärvideo zu klassischer Musik, spaziert Joana Mallwitz, Generalmusikdirektorin am Staatstheater Nürnberg durch die 6. Symphonie von Ludwig van Beethoven - Die Pastorale.
Nach der erfolgreichen Netz-Premiere "Der betrunkene Beethoven" mit Joana Mallwitz und der Staatsphilharmonie Nürnberg präsentiert BR-KLASSIK - Studio Franken in Kooperation mit dem Staatstheater Nürnberg nun die zweite Auflage der Online-Expeditionskonzerte. In dieser Werkeinführung steht anlässlich des Beethoven-Jahres zum 250. Geburtstag von Ludwig van Beethoven, diesmal mit seine Sechste Sinfonie im Fokus.
BR-KLASSIK: https://www.br-klassik.de
Staatstheater Nürnberg: https://www.staatstheater-nuernberg.de/
Autorin und Gastgeberin: Joana Mallwitz
Regie: Manuel Braun
Redaktion: Ursula Adamski-Störmer, Pe...
Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73
Piano: Johanna Hanikova
Conductor: Lukas Klansky
PKF Prague Philharmonia
LIVE 15.3.2019
Bohuslav Martinu Hall, L...
Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73
Piano: Johanna Hanikova
Conductor: Lukas Klansky
PKF Prague Philharmonia
LIVE 15.3.2019
Bohuslav Martinu Hall, Lichtenstein Palace, Prague
00:00 I. Allegro in E-flat major
21:26 II. Adagio un poco mosso in B major
28:50 III. Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo in E-flat major
The PKF orchestra board kindly approved a request of Johanna Hanikova to use the recording of this concert "Beethoven #5" recorded on 15.3.2019 for promotional purposes, such as publication on Youtube.
You can learn more about Johanna Hanikova by visiting her web:
http://www.johannahanikova.com
Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73
Piano: Johanna Hanikova
Conductor: Lukas Klansky
PKF Prague Philharmonia
LIVE 15.3.2019
Bohuslav Martinu Hall, Lichtenstein Palace, Prague
00:00 I. Allegro in E-flat major
21:26 II. Adagio un poco mosso in B major
28:50 III. Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo in E-flat major
The PKF orchestra board kindly approved a request of Johanna Hanikova to use the recording of this concert "Beethoven #5" recorded on 15.3.2019 for promotional purposes, such as publication on Youtube.
You can learn more about Johanna Hanikova by visiting her web:
http://www.johannahanikova.com
Il concerto-spettacolo da camera TRE NOTE, TRE DONNE di e con Rita Charbonnier racconta, attraverso parole e musica, tre grandi compositori — Mozart, Beethoven ...
Il concerto-spettacolo da camera TRE NOTE, TRE DONNE di e con Rita Charbonnier racconta, attraverso parole e musica, tre grandi compositori — Mozart, Beethoven e Chopin — dal punto di vista di altrettante donne che, in modi diversi, sono state molto vicine a loro. Un'autrice/attrice con uno spettacolo in cui le musiche sono dal vivo ed eseguite, di volta in volta, da musicisti diversi.
In questo spezzone, registrato presso l'Associazione Mozart Italia - sede nazionale di Rovereto, l'autrice/attrice interpreta Johanna van Beethoven, cognata del genio di Bonn.
Il concerto-spettacolo da camera TRE NOTE, TRE DONNE di e con Rita Charbonnier racconta, attraverso parole e musica, tre grandi compositori — Mozart, Beethoven e Chopin — dal punto di vista di altrettante donne che, in modi diversi, sono state molto vicine a loro. Un'autrice/attrice con uno spettacolo in cui le musiche sono dal vivo ed eseguite, di volta in volta, da musicisti diversi.
In questo spezzone, registrato presso l'Associazione Mozart Italia - sede nazionale di Rovereto, l'autrice/attrice interpreta Johanna van Beethoven, cognata del genio di Bonn.
Beethoven's life was hard since he was a child, his father forced him to play music when he saw the extraordinary abilities of little Beethoven. Aside from bein...
Beethoven's life was hard since he was a child, his father forced him to play music when he saw the extraordinary abilities of little Beethoven. Aside from being her first teacher, her father Johann Van Beethoven, was an alcoholic who tended to abuse his Ludwig when he performed music. By the time Beethoven had grown up and had a great reputation in Europe, his deafness worsened which plunged him into a tremendous depression.
As far as is known, he never had a wife or children, however, women were not lacking in his love life. Although this did not mean that he achieved total fulfillment in his love life. He was rejected many times since he tended to fall in love with noble women and, being a commoner, he was rejected.
In this video we will recount the women in the life of the greatest composer in all of history and we will try to reveal who his "immortal Beloved" was.
Beethoven's life was hard since he was a child, his father forced him to play music when he saw the extraordinary abilities of little Beethoven. Aside from being her first teacher, her father Johann Van Beethoven, was an alcoholic who tended to abuse his Ludwig when he performed music. By the time Beethoven had grown up and had a great reputation in Europe, his deafness worsened which plunged him into a tremendous depression.
As far as is known, he never had a wife or children, however, women were not lacking in his love life. Although this did not mean that he achieved total fulfillment in his love life. He was rejected many times since he tended to fall in love with noble women and, being a commoner, he was rejected.
In this video we will recount the women in the life of the greatest composer in all of history and we will try to reveal who his "immortal Beloved" was.
Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media
My Piano, the Clouds · Johann Beethoven
Piano Classics
℗ Fiesta Records (Andreas Rosmiarek), LC-Nr.: 02000
Released ...
Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media
My Piano, the Clouds · Johann Beethoven
Piano Classics
℗ Fiesta Records (Andreas Rosmiarek), LC-Nr.: 02000
Released on: 2017-11-21
Artist: Johann Beethoven
Composer: Fabrizio Paterlini
Music Publisher: Fairsplit Music Limited
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media
My Piano, the Clouds · Johann Beethoven
Piano Classics
℗ Fiesta Records (Andreas Rosmiarek), LC-Nr.: 02000
Released on: 2017-11-21
Artist: Johann Beethoven
Composer: Fabrizio Paterlini
Music Publisher: Fairsplit Music Limited
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Johanna Röhrig performs the Beethoven Romance No. 2 in F Major Op. 50 · Festival Chamber Orchestra of Europe · Horst Sohm, conductor / The Festival Chamber Orc...
Johanna Röhrig performs the Beethoven Romance No. 2 in F Major Op. 50 · Festival Chamber Orchestra of Europe · Horst Sohm, conductor / The Festival Chamber Orchestra was initiated by the music director Horst Sohm and it consists of musicians from the Strauss Chamber Orchestra and the French Chamber Orchestra from Paris. International musicians from Spain, French and Germany, who inspire a large audience with passion and high level.
#beethoven #johannaroehrig
#horstsohm offers you more beautiful and good music in his channel #MusicArtstrings and there in many playlists. For example:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zjik4HDngqakqxjU5anyMP-MWoaFjJr
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zjik4HDngqZNjSaHQfzvc1jr8_1dIj3
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zjik4HDngo29HLketGvtf_c7CQDfpKb
Nombres de los músicos:
Flauta: Maria Jose Ibañez Lluch
Oboe: Jesús Hermosilla Cano, Blanca Puig i Roure
Trompas: Carlos Alastrue Vera, Ricard Felip Majó
Trompeta: David Guillén
Fagot: Christoph Doben
Timbales y percusión: Xandri Montasell i Bachs
Violin 1: Irma Huvet (concertino)
Christian Raverdel, Marta Garcia-Patos, Jorgelina Villarnovo
Violin 2: Montserrat Seras Zabala, Alejandro Plaza Garcia,
Anaélle Seille
Viola: Luis Martinez Martinez, Xavier Olivar Morente
Cello: Anafrancis Sanz Medina, Agathe Carlier
Contrabajo: Maria Llastarry González
Director/Conductor: Horst Sohm
Credits / Thanks to / Gracias a:
Festival de Musica de L´Escala 2021
Associació Pau Casals
Esglèsia de Sant Pere de l'Escala
Maria Negre (Cámeras y grabación)
Miguel Pagès (Director del Canal 10 Empordà
Contact: MusicArtstrings or with Horst Sohm for concerts, music business, CDs, etc. - check the channel info, there you will find an email address, or write to: [email protected] https://www.youtube.com/c/MusicArtstrings
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Johanna Röhrig performs the Beethoven Romance No. 2 in F Major Op. 50 · Festival Chamber Orchestra of Europe · Horst Sohm, conductor / The Festival Chamber Orchestra was initiated by the music director Horst Sohm and it consists of musicians from the Strauss Chamber Orchestra and the French Chamber Orchestra from Paris. International musicians from Spain, French and Germany, who inspire a large audience with passion and high level.
#beethoven #johannaroehrig
#horstsohm offers you more beautiful and good music in his channel #MusicArtstrings and there in many playlists. For example:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zjik4HDngqakqxjU5anyMP-MWoaFjJr
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zjik4HDngqZNjSaHQfzvc1jr8_1dIj3
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zjik4HDngo29HLketGvtf_c7CQDfpKb
Nombres de los músicos:
Flauta: Maria Jose Ibañez Lluch
Oboe: Jesús Hermosilla Cano, Blanca Puig i Roure
Trompas: Carlos Alastrue Vera, Ricard Felip Majó
Trompeta: David Guillén
Fagot: Christoph Doben
Timbales y percusión: Xandri Montasell i Bachs
Violin 1: Irma Huvet (concertino)
Christian Raverdel, Marta Garcia-Patos, Jorgelina Villarnovo
Violin 2: Montserrat Seras Zabala, Alejandro Plaza Garcia,
Anaélle Seille
Viola: Luis Martinez Martinez, Xavier Olivar Morente
Cello: Anafrancis Sanz Medina, Agathe Carlier
Contrabajo: Maria Llastarry González
Director/Conductor: Horst Sohm
Credits / Thanks to / Gracias a:
Festival de Musica de L´Escala 2021
Associació Pau Casals
Esglèsia de Sant Pere de l'Escala
Maria Negre (Cámeras y grabación)
Miguel Pagès (Director del Canal 10 Empordà
Contact: MusicArtstrings or with Horst Sohm for concerts, music business, CDs, etc. - check the channel info, there you will find an email address, or write to: [email protected] https://www.youtube.com/c/MusicArtstrings
Check out the channel with more than 290 music videos https://www.youtube.com/c/MusicArtstrings
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Im zweiten Erklärvideo zu klassischer Musik, spaziert Joana Mallwitz, Generalmusikdirektorin am Staatstheater Nürnberg durch die 6. Symphonie von Ludwig van Bee...
Im zweiten Erklärvideo zu klassischer Musik, spaziert Joana Mallwitz, Generalmusikdirektorin am Staatstheater Nürnberg durch die 6. Symphonie von Ludwig van Beethoven - Die Pastorale.
Nach der erfolgreichen Netz-Premiere "Der betrunkene Beethoven" mit Joana Mallwitz und der Staatsphilharmonie Nürnberg präsentiert BR-KLASSIK - Studio Franken in Kooperation mit dem Staatstheater Nürnberg nun die zweite Auflage der Online-Expeditionskonzerte. In dieser Werkeinführung steht anlässlich des Beethoven-Jahres zum 250. Geburtstag von Ludwig van Beethoven, diesmal mit seine Sechste Sinfonie im Fokus.
BR-KLASSIK: https://www.br-klassik.de
Staatstheater Nürnberg: https://www.staatstheater-nuernberg.de/
Autorin und Gastgeberin: Joana Mallwitz
Regie: Manuel Braun
Redaktion: Ursula Adamski-Störmer, Peter Fohrwikl
#konzertführer
#beethoven
#mallwitz
Im zweiten Erklärvideo zu klassischer Musik, spaziert Joana Mallwitz, Generalmusikdirektorin am Staatstheater Nürnberg durch die 6. Symphonie von Ludwig van Beethoven - Die Pastorale.
Nach der erfolgreichen Netz-Premiere "Der betrunkene Beethoven" mit Joana Mallwitz und der Staatsphilharmonie Nürnberg präsentiert BR-KLASSIK - Studio Franken in Kooperation mit dem Staatstheater Nürnberg nun die zweite Auflage der Online-Expeditionskonzerte. In dieser Werkeinführung steht anlässlich des Beethoven-Jahres zum 250. Geburtstag von Ludwig van Beethoven, diesmal mit seine Sechste Sinfonie im Fokus.
BR-KLASSIK: https://www.br-klassik.de
Staatstheater Nürnberg: https://www.staatstheater-nuernberg.de/
Autorin und Gastgeberin: Joana Mallwitz
Regie: Manuel Braun
Redaktion: Ursula Adamski-Störmer, Peter Fohrwikl
#konzertführer
#beethoven
#mallwitz
Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73
Piano: Johanna Hanikova
Conductor: Lukas Klansky
PKF Prague Philharmonia
LIVE 15.3.2019
Bohuslav Martinu Hall, Lichtenstein Palace, Prague
00:00 I. Allegro in E-flat major
21:26 II. Adagio un poco mosso in B major
28:50 III. Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo in E-flat major
The PKF orchestra board kindly approved a request of Johanna Hanikova to use the recording of this concert "Beethoven #5" recorded on 15.3.2019 for promotional purposes, such as publication on Youtube.
You can learn more about Johanna Hanikova by visiting her web:
http://www.johannahanikova.com
Il concerto-spettacolo da camera TRE NOTE, TRE DONNE di e con Rita Charbonnier racconta, attraverso parole e musica, tre grandi compositori — Mozart, Beethoven e Chopin — dal punto di vista di altrettante donne che, in modi diversi, sono state molto vicine a loro. Un'autrice/attrice con uno spettacolo in cui le musiche sono dal vivo ed eseguite, di volta in volta, da musicisti diversi.
In questo spezzone, registrato presso l'Associazione Mozart Italia - sede nazionale di Rovereto, l'autrice/attrice interpreta Johanna van Beethoven, cognata del genio di Bonn.
Beethoven's life was hard since he was a child, his father forced him to play music when he saw the extraordinary abilities of little Beethoven. Aside from being her first teacher, her father Johann Van Beethoven, was an alcoholic who tended to abuse his Ludwig when he performed music. By the time Beethoven had grown up and had a great reputation in Europe, his deafness worsened which plunged him into a tremendous depression.
As far as is known, he never had a wife or children, however, women were not lacking in his love life. Although this did not mean that he achieved total fulfillment in his love life. He was rejected many times since he tended to fall in love with noble women and, being a commoner, he was rejected.
In this video we will recount the women in the life of the greatest composer in all of history and we will try to reveal who his "immortal Beloved" was.
Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media
My Piano, the Clouds · Johann Beethoven
Piano Classics
℗ Fiesta Records (Andreas Rosmiarek), LC-Nr.: 02000
Released on: 2017-11-21
Artist: Johann Beethoven
Composer: Fabrizio Paterlini
Music Publisher: Fairsplit Music Limited
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Johanna Röhrig performs the Beethoven Romance No. 2 in F Major Op. 50 · Festival Chamber Orchestra of Europe · Horst Sohm, conductor / The Festival Chamber Orchestra was initiated by the music director Horst Sohm and it consists of musicians from the Strauss Chamber Orchestra and the French Chamber Orchestra from Paris. International musicians from Spain, French and Germany, who inspire a large audience with passion and high level.
#beethoven #johannaroehrig
#horstsohm offers you more beautiful and good music in his channel #MusicArtstrings and there in many playlists. For example:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zjik4HDngqakqxjU5anyMP-MWoaFjJr
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zjik4HDngqZNjSaHQfzvc1jr8_1dIj3
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zjik4HDngo29HLketGvtf_c7CQDfpKb
Nombres de los músicos:
Flauta: Maria Jose Ibañez Lluch
Oboe: Jesús Hermosilla Cano, Blanca Puig i Roure
Trompas: Carlos Alastrue Vera, Ricard Felip Majó
Trompeta: David Guillén
Fagot: Christoph Doben
Timbales y percusión: Xandri Montasell i Bachs
Violin 1: Irma Huvet (concertino)
Christian Raverdel, Marta Garcia-Patos, Jorgelina Villarnovo
Violin 2: Montserrat Seras Zabala, Alejandro Plaza Garcia,
Anaélle Seille
Viola: Luis Martinez Martinez, Xavier Olivar Morente
Cello: Anafrancis Sanz Medina, Agathe Carlier
Contrabajo: Maria Llastarry González
Director/Conductor: Horst Sohm
Credits / Thanks to / Gracias a:
Festival de Musica de L´Escala 2021
Associació Pau Casals
Esglèsia de Sant Pere de l'Escala
Maria Negre (Cámeras y grabación)
Miguel Pagès (Director del Canal 10 Empordà
Contact: MusicArtstrings or with Horst Sohm for concerts, music business, CDs, etc. - check the channel info, there you will find an email address, or write to: [email protected] https://www.youtube.com/c/MusicArtstrings
Check out the channel with more than 290 music videos https://www.youtube.com/c/MusicArtstrings
Please subscribe to the channel and we will notify you of new good videos, thank you.
All rights reserved: MusicArtstrings / Horst Sohm
Im zweiten Erklärvideo zu klassischer Musik, spaziert Joana Mallwitz, Generalmusikdirektorin am Staatstheater Nürnberg durch die 6. Symphonie von Ludwig van Beethoven - Die Pastorale.
Nach der erfolgreichen Netz-Premiere "Der betrunkene Beethoven" mit Joana Mallwitz und der Staatsphilharmonie Nürnberg präsentiert BR-KLASSIK - Studio Franken in Kooperation mit dem Staatstheater Nürnberg nun die zweite Auflage der Online-Expeditionskonzerte. In dieser Werkeinführung steht anlässlich des Beethoven-Jahres zum 250. Geburtstag von Ludwig van Beethoven, diesmal mit seine Sechste Sinfonie im Fokus.
BR-KLASSIK: https://www.br-klassik.de
Staatstheater Nürnberg: https://www.staatstheater-nuernberg.de/
Autorin und Gastgeberin: Joana Mallwitz
Regie: Manuel Braun
Redaktion: Ursula Adamski-Störmer, Peter Fohrwikl
#konzertführer
#beethoven
#mallwitz
Johanna van Beethoven (née Reiß [Reiss]; 1786–1869) was the sister-in-law of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. She is remembered for the bitter custody battle between herself and the composer over her son Karl, one of the most ugly and traumatic episodes in the composer's life.
Earlier years
She was the daughter of Anton Reiß (Reiss), a prosperous Viennese upholsterer. Her mother was the daughter of a wine merchant and local mayor.
She was accused of theft by her parents in 1804, an event that would later play a role in her lawsuit with Beethoven.
On 25 May 1806 she married Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven, younger brother of Ludwig. Their only child, Karl van Beethoven, was born about three months later, on 4 September of the same year.
Embezzlement and conviction
On 19 July 1811, Johanna agreed to sell a pearl necklace, worth 20,000 florins, on commission. The pearls were the joint property of three people: a Frau Kojowitz (who gave the necklace to Johanna to sell), Elisabeth Duchateau, and Josef Gessward. Johanna then faked a burglary in her home, breaking open chests and opening cupboards. When the "burglary" was discovered that evening, she hid the pearls in her reticule. She then accused her former maid, named Anna Eisenbach, of the crime. The police interrogated Eisenbach for several days, then released her for lack of evidence.