"As has been well documented, Beethoven continually exhorted his piano makers to come up with bigger, louder and better instruments"
But surely that was because of his increasing deafness!
"As has been well documented, Beethoven continually exhorted his piano makers to come up with bigger, louder and better instruments"
But surely that was because of his increasing deafness!
A teacher with a Steinway!
(You still have those negatives of the Chair of Governors, then, Alpie?)
Does anyone remember that engraving by Batt in the old Percy Scholes Oxford Companion to Music, in which we see Beethoven in his workroom? The text reads "Behind him stands his Graf piano, wrecked by his frantic efforts to hear his own playing".
I think there was probably quite a bit of artistic licence employed there! Or is there any truth to the anecdote?
I did worry for a moment that "sandwich" might have been an anachronism - but a little bit of research has reassured me that it might, after all, have been a HIPP sandwich - 'cos the eponymous Earl had done his stuff by then....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mo...rl_of_Sandwich