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Jan 1, 1935 — Jan 1, 2000· 65 yrs

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Berndt W. Wessling

Also known as: Berndt Wilhelm Wessling

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Deutscher Schriftsteller, Künstlerbiograf und Dramatiker. Herausgeber des (angeblichen) literarischen Nachlasses seiner Großtante [Julie Schrader]. : /authors/OL1675683A

Bremen, Germany

Beethoven's relation to art might almost be described as personal.

— from Beethoven

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Wilhelm Busch

1977

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Rums!! - Da geht die Pfeife los" - Wilhelm Busch zeichnet und beschreibt einen zentralen Wendepunkt im 19. Jahrhundert. Der brave Lehrer Lämpel wird jäh aus der "Zufriedenheit" gerissen. Das Biedermeier, die Behaglichkeit, das historistische Verharren - alles fliegt "im Pulverblitz" durcheinander und sortiert sich neu. Die Gegenwart ist da, und Wilhelm Busch verleiht ihr mit rasanten lautmalerischen Knalleffekten höchste Aktualität: "Ritzeratze!", "Schluppdiwutsch", "Platsch" und "Kracks!". Der Wegbereiter des Comics war zugleich ein innovativer Maler. Exhibition: Museum für Kunst und Technik des 19. Jahrhunderts, Baden-Baden, Germany (29.09.2018-03.03.2019).

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Meyerbeer

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Beethoven

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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was a genius so universal that his popularity, extraordinary even during his lifetime, has never ceased to grow. It now encircles the globe: Beethoven's most famous works are as beloved in Beijing as they are in Boston.Edmund Morris, the author of three bestselling presidential biographies and a lifelong devotee of Beethoven, brings the great composer to life as a man of astonishing complexity and overpowering intelligence. A gigantic, compulsively creative personality unable to tolerate constraints, he was not so much a social rebel as an astute manipulator of the most powerful and privileged aristocrats in Germany and Austria, at a time when their world was threatened by the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte.But Beethoven's achievement rests in his immortal music. Struggling against progressive, incurable deafness (which he desperately tried to keep secret), he nonetheless produced towering masterpieces, such as his iconic Fifth and Ninth symphonies. With sensitivity and insight, Edmund Morris illuminates Beethoven's life, including his interactions with the women he privately lusted for but held at bay, and his work, whose grandeur and beauty were conceived "on the other side of silence."

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