Gail S. Altman

Gail S. Altman

Gail S. Altman is an Educator, biographer, and Beethoven scholar and is notable for her published studies of two of the more disputational aspects of the life of the Bonn-born composer Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827).

In the first of these, "Fatal Links: the Curious Deaths of Beethoven and the Two Napoleons" [Altman, Gail S. "Fatal Links: The Curious Deaths of Beethoven and the Two Napoleons" (Paperback). Anubian Press (September 1999). ISBN 1-888071-02-8] , Altman puts forward the hypothesis that Beethoven's death was the result of deliberate poisoning on the part of agents of the Viennese authorities, at the same time drawing parallels with the deaths (by similar symptoms) of Napoleon Bonaparte and his son Napoleon II, the latter at the hands of the same Viennese authorities, by whom he was kept a virtual prisoner throughout most of his short life. Fatal Links draws exclusively on source evidence of letters and eye-witness reports and, while she was not privy to subsequent medical analysis of Beethoven's hair, her conclusions - that he showed symptoms of lead or arsenic poisoning - accord well with the result of the chemical analysis.

In her second, and more substantial, biographical study [Altman, Gail S. "Beethoven: A Man of His Word - Undisclosed Evidence for his Immortal Beloved", Anubian Press 1996; ISBN 1-888071-01-X] of the composer, Altman investigates and refutes the claims of Maynard Solomon for the identification of the woman who Beethoven, in an undated letter found among his effects, referred to as his "Immortal Beloved" ("Unsterbliche Geliebte"), while building a thorough case - using Solomon's own criteria - for Anna-Marie Erdödy as the putative recipient of the letter.

She also challenges Solomon's attribution of the place-initial "K", in the Immortal Beloved letter, to Karlsbad, offering in its place the hypothesis that "K" might instead refer to Klosterneuburg (misspelled "Klosterneuberg" in Altman's book), the closest post-stop to Anna-Marie Erdödy's estate at Jedlesee (also spelled Jedlersee). Both Klosterneuburg and Jedlesee are near Vienna where Beethoven lived in 1812. On geographical and historical grounds Altman's hypothesis however is absolutely unfounded, because since Klosterneuburg could only be reached from Jedlesee via Vienna and Kahlenbergerdorf (there was no bridge across the Danube between Korneuburg and Klosterneuburg), the next post-stop to Jedlesee was of course the so-called "Hauptmaut" in Vienna's northern suburb Leopoldstadt.

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