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a European Myth
IX Sinfonie mit Schluss-Chor über Schillers Ode: “An die Freude”, B. Schotts Söhnen, Antwerpen, bey A. Schott, 1826.
Original edition.
Die Neunte Symphonie, facsimile, Leipzig, Ristner & Siegel, 1924.
Full leather “A” edition, one of 150 copies for the centenary of the Ninth Symphony.
1. Missa Solemnis op. 123
2. Grosse Ouvertüre op. 124
3. Sinfonie mit Chören op. 125
Beethoven Haus in Baden – Wien, original pastel, c. 1927.
Diesen Kuss der ganzen Welt (This kiss to the entire world), famous original etching with hexagonal outline, 1909.
Diesen Kuss der ganzen Welt (This kiss to the entire world), famous original etching with hexagonal outline, 1909.
Brüder – überm Sternenzelt muß ein lieber Vater wohne… (Brothers, above the starry vault must dwell a loving Father...), original etching inspired by the “Ode to Joy” from the Ninth Symphony. It is part of a collection of six engravings dedicated to Beethoven’s Symphonies, produced in Vienna in 1918.
Original etching, 1920s. Next to it is the original matrix incised into silver-plated copper plate.
Ninth Symphony, original etching from the Beethoven-Zyklus series, Vienna, 1921.
As joyfully as His suns fly
Through heaven’s grand plan,
Follow your course, brothers,
As joyful as a hero to victory
Freude, schöner Götterfunken (Joy, beautiful divine spark), bookplate for Fritzi Leonhard, original etching signed and dated in print and original in pencil, 1936.
Freude, schöner Götterfunken (Joy, beautiful divine spark), bookplate for Fritzi Leonhard, original etching signed and dated in print and original in pencil, 1936.
Wem der grosse Wurf gelungen eines Freundes Freund zu sein... (The man who had the good fortune to be a friend of a friend...), bookplate for Gotti and Gustl Schöneck-Doman, original etching, 1948.
Bronze medal produced for the 125th anniversary of Beethoven’s death, 1952.
Bookplate for Anke Polenz, etching signed and numbered in pencil by the artist. Produced in Belgium for the fall of the Berlin Wall, 1989.
Bookplate for Anke Polenz, etching signed and numbered in pencil by the artist. Produced in Belgium for the fall of the Berlin Wall, 1989.
“All’Agusteo”, a sonnet published in Cinquanta sonetti romaneschi, Rome, Staderini Editore, 1943. “Collana dei Romanisti”, page 25.
NAVIGATION GUIDE
This section is a legacy of the online exhibition “The Man. The Genius. The Myth” presented in 2021, preserved here in its essential content. The narrative unfolds in three main themes:
- THE MAN dedicated to the most important events and themes in the composer’s life;
- THE GENIUS dedicated to his works and how they are interpreted in the figurative arts;
- THE MYTH dedicated to the worldwide spread of the Beethoven Myth, the exploitation of the composer’s image for commercial and political purposes, his veneration and desecration.
Several sub-itineraries are proposed within each of the three.
For example:
when the “GENIUS” itinerary is selected, the “SIXTH SYMPHONY” sub-itinerary becomes available.
Each sub-itinerary consists of a Gallery of works and/or documents on the theme with a short introduction.
Each image is accompanied by a description and can be enlarged and viewed in a different resolution.
The “INTRO” feature is a short audiovisual introduction to the specific section.
CREDITS: all works and documents are from the Carrino Collection
© Collezione Carrino – Casa Museo Biblioteca Beethoveniana
Any use of these images is prohibited without the express permission of Casa Museo Biblioteca Beethoveniana.