BEETHOVEN'S MISSA SOLEMNIS
TABLE OVERVIEW VI
TO THE CORRESPONDENCE
REGARDING THE SUBSCRIPTIONS 


 


Angels Making Music. Around1510
Matthias Grünewald
from  the Isenheim Altar
(Colmar, Alsace, France, Unterlinden Museum)
 

 


CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN BEETHOVEN AND ARCHDUKE RUDOLPH

Category

Consecutive #

GA No./Page

Sender/Recipient/Date

Content

VI: Correspondence between Beethoven and Archduke Rudolph

VI/1

1686
p. 163-167

LvB to Archduke Rudolph, Jul. 1, 1823

Request for support with respect to the possibly subscription of the Missa by the Grand Duke of Tuscany.

 

VI/2

1699
p. 182-183

Archduke Rudolph to Grand Duke Ferdinand of Tuscany in Florence, Jul. 14, 1823

Recommends the subscription.   

 

VI/3

1700
p. 183

Archduke Rudolph to Prince Anton of Saxony, Jul. 14, 1823

Request to recommend the subscription to his brother, King August I. 

 

VI/4

1701
p. 183-184

LvB to Archduke Rudolph, Jul.15,1823

Request for a certificate that the Mass had been composed by him and that he, the Archduke, had already been in its possession for some time and that he had now allowed LvB to make it known to the public. 

 

VI/5

1718
p. 203

Archduke Rudolph to LvB, 
Jul. 31, 1823

Lets LvB know that the King of Saxony was expecting the Mass. 

 

VI/6

1
p. 7-8

LvB to Archduke Rudolph, Nov. 7, 1823

Advises him that Prince Anton of Saxony had written to him, recently.