Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- General Introduction to the English Edition
- Acknowledgements
- Reader’s Guide
- Directionality in Vienna (True and Perceived)
- Heft 17. (ca. May 27, 1822 – ca. June 13, 1822)
- Heft 18. (ca. October 31/November 1, 1822 – November 4, 1822)
- Heft 19. (January 19, 1823 – January 26, 1823)
- Heft 20. (January 21, 1823 – January 26, 1823)
- Heft 21. (January 27, 1823 – January 30, 1823)
- Heft 22. (January 30, 1823 – February 6, 1823)
- Heft 23. (ca. February 6/7, 1823 – February 12, 1823)
- Heft 24. (February 12, 1823 – February 21/22, 1823)
- Heft 25. (February 22, 1823 – March 2, 1823)
- Heft 26. (March 4, 1823)
- Heft 27. (ca. March 20, 1823 – March 26, 1823)
- Heft 28. (March 31, 1823 – April 8, 1823)
- Heft 29. (April 11, 1823 – April 17, 1823)
- Heft 30. (ca. April 20, 1823 – April 26, 1823)
- Heft 31. (April 27, 1823 – May 4, 1823)
- Appendix: Descriptions of the Conversation Books in Volume 3
- Bibliography
- Index of Writers of Conversational Entries
- Index of Beethoven’s Compositions
- General Index
Heft 18. (ca. October 31/November 1, 1822 – November 4, 1822)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 October 2020
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- General Introduction to the English Edition
- Acknowledgements
- Reader’s Guide
- Directionality in Vienna (True and Perceived)
- Heft 17. (ca. May 27, 1822 – ca. June 13, 1822)
- Heft 18. (ca. October 31/November 1, 1822 – November 4, 1822)
- Heft 19. (January 19, 1823 – January 26, 1823)
- Heft 20. (January 21, 1823 – January 26, 1823)
- Heft 21. (January 27, 1823 – January 30, 1823)
- Heft 22. (January 30, 1823 – February 6, 1823)
- Heft 23. (ca. February 6/7, 1823 – February 12, 1823)
- Heft 24. (February 12, 1823 – February 21/22, 1823)
- Heft 25. (February 22, 1823 – March 2, 1823)
- Heft 26. (March 4, 1823)
- Heft 27. (ca. March 20, 1823 – March 26, 1823)
- Heft 28. (March 31, 1823 – April 8, 1823)
- Heft 29. (April 11, 1823 – April 17, 1823)
- Heft 30. (ca. April 20, 1823 – April 26, 1823)
- Heft 31. (April 27, 1823 – May 4, 1823)
- Appendix: Descriptions of the Conversation Books in Volume 3
- Bibliography
- Index of Writers of Conversational Entries
- Index of Beethoven’s Compositions
- General Index
Summary
N.B. There is a 4½-month break between surviving conversation books 17 and 18.
[In Heft 18, Blätter 21r–27v seem to date from days just prior to Blätter 1r–20v, and therefore appear in that order in this edition.]
[Blatt 21r]
NEPHEW KARL [probably at Beethoven's newly occupied apartment at Obere Pfarrgasse No. 60 in the southwestern suburb of Windmühle; probably
Thursday, October 31, or Friday, November 1 (All Saints’ Day)]:
There are 4 trunks here. // He is making out the bill. 20 fl. 20 kr. [W.W.?] for everything. // We are doing the glass. //
Next week. // Wednesday of next week [November 6]. // To [lawyer] Bach. [//]
The short woman, who was there once as housekeeper, once as kitchen maid, was here already several times; also today; I kept it short, so she went immediately. She asked about the old woman [housekeeper Barbara Holzmann]. [//] [Blatt 21v] I told her about it. // She would really like to be back here. // At the countess's where she was, she had a fuel-saving stove that was newly invented. She will look around for such a one, and then tell you. [//]
Conjectura philosophica [philosophical conjecture]. [//] [Blatt 22r]
I must take him Bach's note to you. //
For several days on end, I have seen the same maid, standing at the house door with her lover. In general our house is quite full of common people. //
The housekeeper has gone to check about a fuel-saving stove. // There doesn't need to be a stove in the servant's room. [//] [Blatt 22v] A place will already have been found for one. // From a passenger who hasn't paid. //
Haven't you heard about the actor Küstner, who shot himself? [//] Now a painter has attempted the speculation by portraying him (as he looked when he pulled the trigger of the pistol) on tin boxes, [Blatt 23r] and selling them. // Because he had received an engagement from the Burg [Theater], he wanted to shorten the 24-year contract with Count Palffy by 3 years, and falsified the handwriting. Then he killed himself out of shame.
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- Beethoven's Conversation BooksVolume 3: Nos. 17 to 31 (May 1822 to May 1823), pp. 19 - 38Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2020