Maximiliane Brentano (4 May 1756 – 19 November 1793) was a German woman who is known for her friendship to the young Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and as...
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brother Christian, of Franz and Lujo Brentano. Clemens Brentano was born to Peter Anton Brentano and Maximiliane von La Roche, a wealthy merchant family...
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daughter Maximiliane. American musicologist Maynard Solomon, in his 1977 biography of Beethoven, set forth numerous arguments favouring Antonie Brentano as...
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character. It is dedicated to Maximiliane Brentano [de], the daughter of Beethoven's long-standing friend Antonie Brentano, for whom Beethoven had already...
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Bettina von Arnim (redirect from Bettina Brentano)
Lujo Brentano. Bettina von Arnim was born at Frankfurt am Main, into the large Brentano family of Italian merchants. Her mother Maximiliane Brentano died...
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Adam Schmidt; arr. of Septet Op. 20 xi/91 iv/3 WoO 39 Allegretto for piano trio in B♭ major June 1812 Frankfurt, 1830 Maximiliane Brentano xi/85 iv/3...
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writer and Catholic publicist. Brentano was born to Peter Anton Brentano and Maximiliane von La Roche, a wealthy merchant family in Frankfurt. His father's...
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was composed in 1812 as a gift for Maximiliane Brentano, the then ten-year-old daughter of his friend Antonie Brentano. Eight years later he also dedicated...
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Buff (who married Kestner); Goethe, Peter Anton Brentano, Maximiliane von La Roche (who married Brentano), and Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem, who died by suicide...
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Felix Mendelssohn (redirect from Maximiliane Euphrosine Brentano)
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 1809 – 4 November 1847), widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist...
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Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern (redirect from Louise Maximiliane Caroline Emanuel Gräfin von Albany)
Princess Louise Maximiliane Caroline Emanuel of Stolberg-Gedern (20 September 1752 – 29 January 1824) was the wife of Charles Edward Stuart, the Jacobite...
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Blittersdorf married at Frankfurt am Main in 1824. His bride was Maximiliane Euphrosine Kunigunde Brentano di Tremezzo, like him from a family of government administrators...
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Karoline Friederike Louise Maximiliane von Günderrode (11 February 1780 – 26 July 1806) was a German Romantic poet. She used the pen name Tian. Günderrode...
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travelogues. Through her daughter Maximiliane, who was married to the businessman and diplomat Peter Anton Brentano, La Roche became the grandmother of...
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of that year (the Sonata in E major, Op. 109, dedicated to Maximiliane, Antonie Brentano's daughter). In early 1821, Beethoven was once again in poor...
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the Piano Sonata Op. 109, dedicated to his friend Antonie Brentano's daughter Maximiliane. In literature, examples include Vladimir Nabokov's dedication...
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(1827–1889), writer Bernard von Brentano (1901–1964), writer & journalist Christian Brentano (1784–1851), writer Clemens Brentano (1778–1842), poet and novelist...
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Vanessa Jung Jana von Lahnstein, née Brandner (#2) † 2005–2008 Nina Juraga Maximiliane "Max" Frei 2005–2006, 2007 Stephan Käfer Philipp zu Hohenfelden † 2010–2011...
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since 1777 the residence of the Brentano family, Bettina's birthplace, and the house where her mother Maximiliane passed away. In the neighboring house...
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