Elisabeth Röckel
Elisabeth Röckel (15 March 1793 – 3 March 1883) was a German opera singer, and the wife of the composer Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
She was a friend of composer Ludwig van Beethoven from 1808.[1] During the days before Beethoven's death, she and her husband Hummel visited Beethoven several times, and cut and saved a lock of his hair. This was later discovered in 1934 in Florence by William Hummel, a descendant of Johann Nepomuk Hummel. The lock of hair is now in the Beethoven House.
References
- ^ There is a theory by Kopitz (2010) that she was the inspiration for Beethoven's famous piece Für Elise; contested by Lorenz (2011) as "based on flimsy evidence and cannot be upheld".
Sources
- Klaus Martin Kopitz: Beethoven, Elisabeth Röckel und das Albumblatt „Für Elise“, Cologne: Dohr, 2010, ISBN 9783936655872.
- Michael Lorenz: "'Die enttarnte Elise'. Die kurze Karriere der Elisabeth Röckel als Beethovens 'Elise'", Bonner Beethoven-Studien vol. 9, Bonn: Beethoven-Haus, 2011, pp. 169–190 Abstract online
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1793 |
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