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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
 Floor of the Martin Luther King Jr Library\nCurated by Patricia Stroh\n\nBe
 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
 y the American Beethoven Society
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
 y the American Beethoven Society
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
 y the American Beethoven Society
DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
 y the American Beethoven Society
DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
 y the American Beethoven Society
DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
 y the American Beethoven Society
DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
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 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
 y the American Beethoven Society
DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
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 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260112
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
 y the American Beethoven Society
DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260114
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
 y the American Beethoven Society
DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260116
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DTSTAMP:20260412T202954Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
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 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DTSTAMP:20260412T202955Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DTSTAMP:20260412T202955Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions, Performances, Installations
DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
 rs are not the same as the Beethoven Center's hours.\n\nWith assistance fro
 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
 y the American Beethoven Society
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 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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DESCRIPTION:November 10\, 2025 – February 10\, 2026\nExhibition Hall\, 5th 
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 ethoven composed his piano sonatas over a span of nearly forty years. He co
 mpleted the three “Kurfürsten” sonatas\, WoO 47\, in 1783\, when he was onl
 y twelve years old\, and the last sonata\, Opus 111\, in 1822. As a group\,
  the sonatas represent the remarkable evolution of his approach to composit
 ion\, and individually they have inspired countless concert pianists\, teac
 hers\, students\, and listeners. Since Beethoven’s lifetime to the present 
 day\, no fewer than 235 collected editions of these sonatas have been publi
 shed\, prepared by more than 160 different editors. Why so many? This exhib
 it\, which features a select set of these editions\, highlights competing e
 fforts of publishers to meet the demand from pianists and teachers\, and ed
 itors who sought to provide new perspectives on these iconic works. The exh
 ibit is based on the forthcoming book\, Beethoven GPS: A Bibliographic Guid
 e to Collected Editions of the Piano Sonatas by Patricia Stroh (A-R Edition
 s\, 2026)\n\nExhibit Hall Hours:\n\nMonday: 10:00am-6:00pm\nTuesday: 9:45am
 -6:00pm\nWeds: 11:00am- 6:00pm\nThurs: 9:45am-6:00pm\nFriday: 11:00 am-6:00
 pm\nSat: 1:00pm- 6:00pm\nSunday: Closed\n\nPlease note the exhibit hall hou
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 m Peter Adams\, Ethan Ling\, Roslyn Lydick\, and Jeffrey Nguyen\n\nFunded b
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