Beethoven's Hair

Paperback, 288 pages

Published July 9, 2001 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC.

ISBN:
978-0-7475-5340-3
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OCLC Number:
46600203

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Ludwig van Beethoven lay dying in 1827, a young musician named Ferdinand Hiller came to pay his respects to the great composer. In those days, it was customary to snip a lock of hair as a keepsake, and this Hiller did a day after Beethoven's death. By the time he was buried, Beethoven's head had been nearly shorn by the many people who similarly had wanted a lasting memento of the great man. Such was his powerful effect on all those who had heard his music.For a century, the lock of hair was a treasured Hiller family relic, and perhaps was destined to end up sequestered in a bank vault, until it somehow found its way to the town of Gilleleje, in Nazi-occupied Denmark, during the darkest days of the Second World War. There, it was given to a local doctor, Kay Fremming, who was deeply involved in the effort …

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Subjects

  • Biography: film, television & music
  • Classical music (c 1750 to c 1830)
  • Composers & musicians
  • Popular science
  • Music