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Autograph letter signed from Beethoven to Sigmund Anton Steiner, Vienna, February 1822
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1027 (sender) Steiner, Sigmund Anton, 1773-1838 (recipient)
1812
Austria
Vienna
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Autograph letter signed from Beethoven to his publisher Sigmund Anton Steiner in Vienna requesting a copy of his cantata for chorus and orchestra, "Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt" ("Calm Sea and Properous Voyage"), Opus 112, which Steiner published in February 1822. The text of the cantata is... Show moreAutograph letter signed from Beethoven to his publisher Sigmund Anton Steiner in Vienna requesting a copy of his cantata for chorus and orchestra, "Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt" ("Calm Sea and Properous Voyage"), Opus 112, which Steiner published in February 1822. The text of the cantata is by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, to whom Beethoven dedicated the work. One half page, in German with signature in Latin script, with address and remnant of a red seal on verso. Show less
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Manuscript
Opus 112
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt
Correspondence
Letters from Beethoven
early 19th century
Beethoven Center manuscripts
The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, San Jose State University
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Anderson, Letters of Beethoven no. 1073; Beethoven Briefwechsel Gesamtausgabe no. 1502
Beethoven Manuscript Box 1
Translation from Anderson: "Please send me one copy of Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt and so forth for what has been promised; and at the same time I undertake to correct the proofs in a few days. I am terribly busy and at the moment have no one to help me. With the sincerest sincerity yours, Beethoven.
Purchase, Schubertiade 20210726, from the estate of Peter Serkin, acquired with funds from members of the American Beethoven Society, the Romo-Meredith Endowment, the Hugh Stuart Center Charitable Trust, and other donors. Previously in the collection of Pablo Casals, then by gift to Rudolf Serkin, then by descent to Peter Serkin.