2014-2023 March 22, 2023: Ludwig van Beethoven’s genome has been sequenced for the first time by an international team of thirty-two scientists using five genetically …
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Genes and the Question “Was Beethoven black?”
Because of the publication of the first research paper on Beethoven’s genome, we now know that the composer did not have Spanish, Moorish, or North African ancestry. The genome thus answers questions that were raised at the beginning of the twentieth century partly based on descriptions of the composer from the composer’s lifetime through the middle of the nineteenth century. Through 2022, however, one of the most hotly debated questions in Beethoven historiography, especially on the internet, has been “was Beethoven ‘black’?” There is an extensive literature on the question, including scholarly articles with citations such as Dominique-René de Lerma’s “Beethoven as a Black Composer” in the Black Music Research Journal (spring 1990).
The Ferdinand Hiller Lock Authentication Project
Of the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies and the American Beethoven Society (1994-2014) A Summary Report by Dr. William Meredith, emeritus director,The Ira …
Three Authentic Beethoven Locks
From the Collection of Kevin Brown, American Beethoven Society Corresponding Board Member. A Brief Biography of Kevin Brown: I am an honour’s graduate in Physics …
The Genome and Beethoven’s Liver Disease
Preface by William Meredith One of the most important mysteries in Beethoven’s biography has been what caused his death from liver failure and kidney disease. …