Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808
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Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808
Summary
Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808 is a concert[1]. It draws 65 Wikipedia views per month (concert category, ranking #20 of 127).[2]
Key Facts
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808 is in the country of Austria[3].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's image is recorded as Beethoven 3.jpg[4].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's instance of is recorded as concert[5].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's instance of is recorded as première[6].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's performer is recorded as Ludwig van Beethoven[7].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's location is recorded as Theater an der Wien[8].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's has part is recorded as Symphony No. 5[9].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's has part is recorded as Symphony No. 6[10].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's has part is recorded as Piano Concerto No. 4[11].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's has part is recorded as Choral Fantasy[12].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's has part is recorded as Ah! perfido[13].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's point in time is recorded as +1808-12-22T00:00:00Z[14].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0138ks2f[15].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's participant is recorded as Ludwig van Beethoven[16].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's participant is recorded as Joseph Francis, 7th Prince of Lobkowicz[17].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's participant is recorded as Johann Friedrich Reichardt[18].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's BBC Things ID is recorded as 3d0f8d54-6d04-43a9-9f66-830146fad68f[19].
- Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808's MusicBrainz event ID is recorded as 0cb67ce7-28c0-4713-8a8a-f41051e39ce0[20].
Why It Matters
Beethoven concert of 22 December 1808 draws 65 Wikipedia views per month (concert category, ranking #20 of 127).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21]