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Johann van Beethoven (14 November 1740 – 18 December 1792) was a Brabantine-
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musician, teacher, and singer who sang in the chapel of the Archbishop of Cologne, whose court was at
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. He is best known as the father of the celebrated composer
Ludwig van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank amongst the most performed of the classic ...
(1770–1827). Johann was an alcoholic and an abusive father who often beat Ludwig. At 18, Ludwig had to obtain an order to force Johann to support his family. Johann died soon after Ludwig moved to
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to study with Joseph Haydn.


Life

Johann van Beethoven was the son of Maria Josepha Poll (married 1733) and Ludwig van Beethoven (1712–1773), Lodewijk or Ludwig van Beethoven (1712–1773; not to be confused with Johann's famous son of the same name), who was probably born in or near the city of Mechelen, in the Habsburg Netherlands (now in Flanders, Belgium), and had served as a musician in several communities in and around Mechelen before establishing himself in
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in 1733, where he served as a musician at the court of Prince-elector, Prince-Archbishop-Elector of Cologne Clemens August of Bavaria, rising to the post of Kapellmeister in 1761. Johann van Beethoven also showed musical talent, and joined the court, primarily as a singer, in 1764. In addition to singing (his range, while usually described as that of a tenor, may have extended into alto and even higher registers), he played the violin and zither, and played and taught keyboard instruments of the day, including the harpsichord and the clavichord. He met his future wife, Maria Magdalena Keverich (1746–1787), on a trip to Ehrenbreitstein. She was the daughter of the head chef to Johann IX Philipp von Walderdorff, Electorate of Trier, Archbishop-Elector of Trier, whose court was there, and she had family connections in the court orchestra at Bonn. Keverich was already widowed at the age of nineteen. She and Johann were married on 12 November 1767 in the Catholic Church of St Remigius, Bonn. They had seven children, three of whom lived into adulthood: * Ludwig Maria van Beethoven (2 April 1769 – 6 April 1769) *
Ludwig van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank amongst the most performed of the classic ...
(16 December 1770 in Bonn, Kurköln – 26 March 1827) * Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven (8 April 1774 – 15 November 1815) * Nikolaus Johann van Beethoven (2 October 1776 – 12 January 1848) * Anna Maria Franziska van Beethoven (23 February 1779 – 27 February 1779) * Franz Georg van Beethoven (17 January 1781 – 16 August 1783) * Maria Margarete Josepha van Beethoven (5 May 1786 – 26 November 1787) Johann realized Ludwig's talent and became his first teacher. Johann was also aware of Leopold Mozart, Leopold Mozart's success traveling with a talented and young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Wolfgang, and wished to duplicate their fame and fortune. He was, however, an child abuse, abusive father according to a number of witnesses. "There were few days when [Ludwig] was not beaten in order to compel him to set himself at the piano", related one childhood friend of Ludwig. A court councilor reported that Johann occasionally locked Ludwig in a cellar. Whenever Ludwig played poorly, Johann would exclaim that it was an embarrassment to the family. Johann would drag young Ludwig out of bed to play piano all night with no sleep. Johann was an Alcoholism, alcoholic, a situation that worsened when Maria died in 1787, after which time the family was increasingly dependent on young Ludwig for support. In 1789 the 18-year-old Ludwig obtained an order resulting in one half of Johann's pay being turned over to him for support of the family. Johann died in 1792, not long after Ludwig moved to
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to study with Joseph Haydn. His employer the Archduke Maximilian Francis of Austria, Elector wrote sardonically to a friend, "The revenues from the liquor excise [tax] have suffered a loss in the death of Beethoven."MacArdle (1949, 537)


Ancestry

The family name means "from (''van (Dutch), van'') Bettenhoven". Johann van Beethoven was only one half from the Duchy of Brabant;R. Capell, ''Beethoven'', in ''Music & Letters'', Vol. 19, No. 4 (Oct. 1938), pp. 375–390Ernest Closson and Gustave Reese, ''Grandfather Beethoven'', in ''The Musical Quarterly'', Vol. 19, No. 4 (Oct. 1933), pp. 367–373TF Howell, ''Beethoven's nationality'', in ''The Musical Times'', 1915. "The chief hereditary character of Beethoven was Flemish, and all else was what we now label German." his father Lodewijk was the last Beethoven to be fully from the Duchy of Brabant. Most of his most recent family came from the German-speaking Rhineland region and the Electorate of the Palatinate of the Holy Roman Empire.


Descendants

Johann's famous son Ludwig van Beethoven had no children and was never married, but his second son, Karl, did have children. However, none of Karl's living descendants now bears the name of Beethoven, the last to do so, Karl Julius Maria van Beethoven, having died without a son in 1917.


Notes


References

*MacArdle, Donald W. (1949) The Family van Beethoven. ''The Musical Quarterly'' 35:528–550.


External links

Beethoven family since 1485
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"The 'Van' of Beethoven"
by Herbert Antcliffe in ''The Musical Times'', Vol. 77, No. 1117 (Mar. 1936), pp. 254–255 – Article explains how "A certain Ludwig (Lodewijk) van Beethoven was born at Mechelen as the son of Michiel and the grandson of Cornelius and of Catherina Leempoels..." {{DEFAULTSORT:Beethoven, Johann van 1740 births 1792 deaths 18th-century German male singers 18th-century keyboardists 18th-century German male violinists Beethoven family German harpsichordists German keyboardists German music educators German people of Flemish descent German operatic tenors Musicians from Bonn People from the Electorate of Cologne Zither players