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Baron van Swieten (1733 - 1803)
He was a great patron of the arts and supplied the text for Haydn's late oratorios The Creation and The Seasons. Undoubtedly the fact that van Swieten and Beethoven were both of Flemish origin - they shared the prefix van - increased the empathy between them. Van Swieten's father had been physician to Empress Maria Theresa and he moved in high circles. He was able to gain access for for Beethoven
to the salons of the aristocracy. Beethoven, in gratitude, dedicated the First Symphony
to him, after the intended dedicatee, the Elector Max Franz,
died. Back to Beethoven's Patrons page |
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© John Suchet |