- Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies
The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies serves as a museum, research center, and host of lectures and performances devoted solely to the life and works of
Ludwig van Beethoven . It is the only institution of its kind inNorth America and holds the largest collection of Beethoven works and memorabilia outsideEurope . [http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/beethoven/about/about.html About the Beethoven Center] , The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies] The center is operated bySan Jose State University and the American Beethoven Society. It is located on the fifth floor of theDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library , which adjoins the San Jose State campus in downtownSan Jose, California .__TOC__
History
The center was established in 1983 when Ira F. Brilliant, an
Arizona real estate developer, donated his collection of Beethoven memorabilia to San Jose State University with the understanding that the material would be used to start a center devoted to Beethoven's life and works. Including 75 first editions, Brilliant's was considered the finest private collection of Beethoven memorabilia in the United States.Fox, [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/17/arts/music/17brilliant.html?_r=1&oref=slogin Ira F. Brilliant, a Specialist in Beethoven, Is Dead at 84] ] The center opened to the public in 1985.Operation
San Jose State University and the American Beethoven Society share the duties of running the center. San Jose State runs the center as a special collection of its library, providing space and staff. The American Beethoven Society funds many of the center's activities, such as the publication of the semiannual "Beethoven Journal" and the acquisition of new materials. [http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/beethoven/funding/funding.html Beethoven Center Funding] , The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies]
Collection
The center has expanded its holdings over the years through donations and acquisitions, notably the 1987 purchase of the collection of Beethoven scholar
William S. Newman ,musicologist andemeritus professor at theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . [Elliott, "The William S. Newman Beethoven Collection at the Center for Beethoven Studies"]Reference materials
The center holds over 4,000 books and publications about Beethoven - including a rare 1783 issue of Cramer's "Magazin der Musik", the first mention of Beethoven in print - and photocopies of over 8,000 articles concerning him. There is also a large
microfiche collection, including microfiche of all Beethoven manuscripts held by theBerlin State Library .Works and memorabilia
The center's collection of Beethoven first editions has grown to 300, the largest collection in North America. This includes first editions of all of the and most of the . There are also over 2,200 "early editions", published during Beethoven's lifetime or in the 19th century. There is also a listening/viewing area to sample the center's library of audio recordings and performance videos. The center also holds various items in his handwriting, and a copy of his
death mask . [http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/beethoven/description/description.html Description of collections] , The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies]The Guevara Lock
Of the holdings of the center, the most well-known is probably a lock of Beethoven's hair known as the Guevara Lock. The lock was cut on
March 27 ,1827 , one day after Beethoven's death, byFerdinand Hiller , a Germancomposer and conductor who had traveled toVienna to spend time with Beethoven before he died. Hiller later made the lock a gift to his son Paul, who explained its history on the back of a locket containing the hair. After that, the ownership of the lock is uncertain, until it resurfaced in 1943 as payment to a Danish doctor named Kay Alexander Fremming for medical treatment given toJews escapingNazism . [http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/beethoven/hair/hair.html Beethoven's hair] , The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies]In 1994, the Fremming estate auctioned the lock at
Sotheby's inLondon for £3,600 ($7,300 including commission) to four members of the American Beethoven Society: Dr. Alfredo Guevara, Ira Brilliant, Dr. Thomas Wendel, and Caroline Crummey. The lock was named in honor of Dr. Guevara, the principal investor, who kept a small portion of the hair and donated the rest to the Center for Beethoven Studies. The remaining investors donated their entire portions to the center. The original lock consisted of 582 brown, white and grey hairs, from three to six inches in length. The Center for Beethoven Studies has 422 of those hairs, along with the original locket used by Hiller.In 1996, Brilliant and Guevara contacted the Health Research Institute - Pfeiffer Treatment Center in
Naperville, Illinois to perform tests on some of the hairs from Dr. Guevara's share. Dr. William Walsh headed the project, and his report revealed concentrations of lead 100 times the norm in Beethoven's hair, leading many to theorize thatlead poisoning contributed to his poor health and perhaps his death. [Walsh, [http://www.hriptc.org/Beethoven.html Beethoven Press Conference] ]The history of the lock and the clues it yielded on Beethoven's health have been chronicled in the nonfiction book "Beethoven’s Hair", by Russell Martin. There was also a documentary of the same name made for Canadian television. In 2005, the documentary won several
Gemini Awards , including Best Writing in a Documentary Program or Series and Best Direction in a Performing Arts Program or Series. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0446283/ Beethoven's Hair (2005) (TV)] ,The Internet Movie Database ]Instruments
The center has several musical instruments on display: an original 1827 Viennese
fortepiano , a reproduction of a 1795Dulcken fortepiano, aclavichord , and aharpsichord . The Dulcken fortepiano, which has a range of 5octave s over 66 keys, is a copy of an original held by theSmithsonian Institution . [ [http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/beethoven/description/fortepiano.html Replica of a Jean-Louis Dulcken Fortepiano from ca. 1795] , The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies] Visitors are allowed to play the Dulcken fortepiano, clavichord and harpsichord.Citations
References
* cite web
title = Beethoven's Hair (2005) (TV)
publisher =The Internet Movie Database
url = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0446283/
accessdate = 2008-04-06
* cite journal
title = The William S. Newman Beethoven Collection at the Center for Beethoven Studies
journal = The Beethoven Newsletter
date = Summer 1988
first = Patricia
last = Elliott
volume = 3
issue = 2
pages = 32–35
accessdate = 2008-04-03
* cite news
title = Ira F. Brilliant, a Specialist in Beethoven, Is Dead at 84
publisher =The New York Times
last = Fox
first = Margalit
url = http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/17/arts/music/17brilliant.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
date =2006-09-17
accessdate = 2008-03-27
* cite web
title = Beethoven Press Conference
first = Dr. William J.
last = Walsh
publisher = Health Research Institute - Pfeiffer Treatment Center
url = http://www.hriptc.org/Beethoven.html
date =2000-10-17
accessdate = 2008-04-07
* cite web
title = Welcome to the Beethoven Center
publisher = The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, San Jose State University
url = http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/beethoven/
accessdate = 2008-03-26External links
* [http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/beethoven/ Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies] - official site
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