Beethoven the Man And the Artist As Revealed in His Own Words

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Beethoven the Man And the Artist As Revealed in His Own Words
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H. E. K. ]. ) 136. "Goethe and Schiller are my favorite poets, as also Ossianand Homer, the latter of whom, unfortunately, I can read only intranslation. " (August 8, 1809, to Breitkopf and Hartel. ) 137. "Who can sufficiently thank a great poet, --the most valuablejewel of a nation!" (February 10, 1811, to Bettina von Arnim. The reference was toGoethe. ) 138. "When you write to Goethe about me search out all the wordswhich can express my deepest reverence and admiration. I ammyself about to wr...ite to him about 'Egmont' for which I havecomposed the music, purely out of love for his poems which makeme happy. " (February 10, 1811, to Bettina von Arnim. ) 139. "I would have gone to death, yes, ten times to death forGoethe. Then, when I was in the height of my enthusiasm, Ithought out my 'Egmont' music. Goethe, --he lives and wants us allto live with him. It is for that reason that he can be composed. Nobody is so easily composed as he. But I do not like to composesongs. " (To Rochlitz, in 1822, when Beethoven recalled Goethe's amiabilityin Teplitz.

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