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Johann Andreas Stumpff

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117:. Stumpff had a cordial meeting with him, during which it was clear that England was occupying the composer's thoughts. "Beethoven had an exaggerated opinion of London, and its highly cultured inhabitants", he wrote. Beethoven said to him, "England stands high in culture. In London everybody knows something and knows it well, but the man of Vienna can only talk of eating and drinking, and sings and pounds away at music of little significance or of his own making." 17: 89:
Stumpff furthered his acquaintance with Goethe, meeting him in 1824 when he gave him presents of editions of Goethe's works, and again in 1829, when he spent every evening for a week in his company. Stumpff read aloud to Goethe his poem about a steam engine,
128:'s complete works. Beethoven thanked him in a letter of 8 February 1827, in which he also wrote that he was ill and unable to write a note of music, and was in financial difficulty. Stumpff obtained from the 132:
an advance of money for Beethoven, informing the composer of this in a letter of 1 March; however the help was too late, as Beethoven died on 26 March of that year.
299: 304: 216: 309: 161: 59:, and in the following year moved to London, settling there as a manufacturer of harps and pianos. He had a workshop on 294: 129: 71: 236: 121: 110: 75: 125: 284: 60: 83: 289: 279: 274: 114: 36: 8: 98:); Goethe published this and other poems by Stumpff in the Weimar literary periodical 241: 188: 219: 203: 164: 74:; it was probably during this visit to Germany that he bought the manuscripts of 79: 268: 16: 196: 55:
in 1769, a son of a maker of keyboard instruments. In 1789 he moved to
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Vol. 118, No. 1607 (January 1977), p29, accessed 20 November 2015.
56: 28: 187: 63:, and styled himself "J. A. Stumpff, Harpmaker to His Majesty". 106: 67: 32: 48: 171:, Courier Corporation, 2013, accessed 20 November 2015. 86:. They remained in his possession during his lifetime. 266: 140:Johann Andreas Stumpff died in London in 1846. 27:(27 January 1769 – 2 November 1846), born in 232: 230: 228: 157: 155: 153: 207:, Vol. 32–34, pp437–440, 455–457, 468–470 66:In 1814 he returned to Germany, visiting 258:. Philosophical Library, New York. 1956. 254:Nettl, Paul. "Stumpff, Joseph Andreas". 15: 225: 181: 179: 177: 150: 113:gave him a letter of recommendation to 267: 185: 31:, was a maker of pianos and harps in 174: 190:Ein hochherziger Mann aus dem Volke 13: 169:The Ten Celebrated String Quartets 14: 321: 300:British musical instrument makers 305:German musical instrument makers 120:In 1826 Stumpff sent Beethoven 39:in the composer's later years. 248: 210: 1: 143: 222:, accessed 20 November 2015. 7: 310:German emigrants to England 82:, from the music publisher 10: 326: 130:Royal Philharmonic Society 96:The Battle of the Elements 72:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 195:(in German) – via 135: 124:'s 40-volume edition of 217:Stumpff, Johann Andreas 186:Storch, Ludwig (1857). 76:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 42: 35:. He met and supported 256:Beethoven Encyclopedia 237:Johann Andreas Stumpff 92:Der Kampf der Elemente 25:Johann Andreas Stumpff 21: 20:Johann Andreas Stumpff 70:where he briefly met 61:Great Portland Street 19: 239:Pamela J. Willetts, 115:Ludwig van Beethoven 37:Ludwig van Beethoven 84:Johann Anton André 22: 295:People from Ruhla 242:The Musical Times 111:Andreas Streicher 317: 259: 252: 246: 234: 223: 214: 208: 200: 194: 183: 172: 167:, W. A. Mozart, 159: 105:Stumpff visited 325: 324: 320: 319: 318: 316: 315: 314: 265: 264: 263: 262: 253: 249: 235: 226: 220:Horniman Museum 215: 211: 204:Die Gartenlaube 184: 175: 165:Alfred Einstein 160: 151: 146: 138: 80:string quartets 47:He was born in 45: 12: 11: 5: 323: 313: 312: 307: 302: 297: 292: 287: 282: 277: 261: 260: 247: 224: 209: 173: 148: 147: 145: 142: 137: 134: 44: 41: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 322: 311: 308: 306: 303: 301: 298: 296: 293: 291: 288: 286: 283: 281: 278: 276: 273: 272: 270: 257: 251: 244: 243: 238: 233: 231: 229: 221: 218: 213: 206: 205: 198: 193: 191: 182: 180: 178: 170: 166: 163: 158: 156: 154: 149: 141: 133: 131: 127: 123: 122:Samuel Arnold 118: 116: 112: 109:in 1824, and 108: 103: 101: 97: 93: 87: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 64: 62: 58: 54: 50: 40: 38: 34: 30: 26: 18: 285:Piano makers 255: 250: 240: 212: 202: 189: 168: 139: 119: 104: 99: 95: 91: 88: 78:'s ten last 65: 46: 24: 23: 290:Harp makers 280:1846 deaths 275:1769 births 269:Categories 197:Wikisource 144:References 53:Thuringia 162:Preface 57:Hamburg 29:Germany 192:  126:Handel 107:Vienna 68:Weimar 33:London 201:From 136:Death 100:Chaos 49:Ruhla 43:Life 271:: 227:^ 176:^ 152:^ 102:. 51:, 199:. 94:(

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Germany
London
Ludwig van Beethoven
Ruhla
Thuringia
Hamburg
Great Portland Street
Weimar
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
string quartets
Johann Anton André
Vienna
Andreas Streicher
Ludwig van Beethoven
Samuel Arnold
Handel
Royal Philharmonic Society



Preface
Alfred Einstein



Ein hochherziger Mann aus dem Volke 
Wikisource
Die Gartenlaube

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