Spring of love
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The Countess of Brunswick arrived at the Golden Griffin Inn in Vienna on May 5, 1799, with her two daughters and two apprentices. The next day the XVIII. century's most mysterious love story. Three compete for the favors of the phenomenal beauty of the Countess of Martonvásár, Józefin Brunswick. Ludwig van Beethoven, his piano teacher in love, has almost no chance of leading him in front of the altar, but neither Josephine nor Teresa can resist the personal appeal of the Viennese musician, the magic of his works. The trip to Vienna is followed by an unforgettable Martonvásár meeting. But is it possible that the true and unquenchable desire for love binds the twenty-year-old Joseph not to the deified Beethoven nor to his petitioner, Count Deym? Historians have so far awarded the title "immortal dear" to at least six different women. The fact is, however, that the confession of love quoted in the title, according to Beethoven-Hauz in Vienna, was also written for Joseph of Brunswick. And it is also a certainty that without the passionate romance of Ludwig and the Brunswick girls, Beethoven’s oeuvre would be poorer.
publisher | Atlantic Press Publisher |
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writer | Bokor Pál |
scope | 384 |
volume unit | oldal |
ISBN | 9789635570065 |
year of publication | 2020 |
binding | hardboard, protective cover |