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Sometimes it baffles me as to how great composers such as Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert could have emanated from the same cultural background as bands from the Kosmische or Krautrock movement of the late sixties/early seventies whose members lived in communes and played wacked out radical politically and religiously rebellious music that often got them into hot water with both the authorities and local townsfolk.
Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website 2010
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It is the home of composers such as Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, and Johann Strauss, the Younger.
Vienna 2002
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LONDON—Ludwig van Beethoven's "Fidelio" and Claudio Monteverdi's "The Return of Ulysses" have mirror-image plots.
Mirror-Image Operas Enjoy Identical Good Results Paul Levy 2011
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* Ludwig van Beethoven became an assistant organist.
Lisa Nielsen: The College Myth: Why College isn't Worth the Cost for Many Careers Today Lisa Nielsen 2011
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Does anyone know or even care that Ludwig van Beethoven never married or that he went deaf?
Joan E. Dowlin: Why The Arts Will Survive Joan E. Dowlin 2011
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Inspired by Ludwig van Beethoven's death during a snowstorm in 1827, Florida-based artist Enrique Martínez Celaya has created "Schneebett" "Snow-bed"—a series of rooms, one of which contains a bronze bed blanketed with a thick layer of frost.
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* Ludwig van Beethoven became an assistant organist.
Lisa Nielsen: The College Myth: Why College isn't Worth the Cost for Many Careers Today Lisa Nielsen 2011
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* Ludwig van Beethoven became an assistant organist.
Lisa Nielsen: The College Myth: Why College isn't Worth the Cost for Many Careers Today Lisa Nielsen 2011
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* Ludwig van Beethoven became an assistant organist.
Lisa Nielsen: The College Myth: Why College isn't Worth the Cost for Many Careers Today Lisa Nielsen 2011
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This kind of "detective work," as Mr. Kaufman called it, recalls his extensive research on Oscar Wilde and Ludwig van Beethoven for his plays "Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde" and "33 Variations," respectively.
A Director Finds His Way to Tennessee Lizzie Simon 2011
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