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THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1814–1815: DIPLOMACY, POLITICAL CULTURE, AND SOCIABILITY
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KWAN, JONATHAN 0018-246X 1469-5103 Cambridge University Press (CUP) History http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x17000085 <jats:p>On 29 November 1814, the Austrian Emperor Francis, the Russian Tsar Alexander, and the Prussian King Frederick Wilhelm, along with 6,000 others, attended a concert in Vienna's Redouten Hall; Beethoven personally conducted three of his works: the Seventh symphony, the bombastic ‘Wellington's victory’, and a newly written cantata entitled ‘The glorious moment’. In this cantata, the figure of ‘Vienna’ sings the following words:<jats:verse-group><jats:verse-line>Oh heaven, what delight!</jats:verse-line><jats:verse-line>What spectacle greets my gaze!</jats:verse-line><jats:verse-line>All that the earth holds in high honour</jats:verse-line><jats:verse-line>Has assembled within my walls!</jats:verse-line><jats:verse-line>My heart throbs! My tongue stammers!</jats:verse-line><jats:verse-line>I am Europe – no longer one city.</jats:verse-line></jats:verse-group></jats:p> THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1814–1815: DIPLOMACY, POLITICAL CULTURE, AND SOCIABILITY The Historical Journal |
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spelling | KWAN, JONATHAN 0018-246X 1469-5103 Cambridge University Press (CUP) History http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x17000085 <jats:p>On 29 November 1814, the Austrian Emperor Francis, the Russian Tsar Alexander, and the Prussian King Frederick Wilhelm, along with 6,000 others, attended a concert in Vienna's Redouten Hall; Beethoven personally conducted three of his works: the Seventh symphony, the bombastic ‘Wellington's victory’, and a newly written cantata entitled ‘The glorious moment’. In this cantata, the figure of ‘Vienna’ sings the following words:<jats:verse-group><jats:verse-line>Oh heaven, what delight!</jats:verse-line><jats:verse-line>What spectacle greets my gaze!</jats:verse-line><jats:verse-line>All that the earth holds in high honour</jats:verse-line><jats:verse-line>Has assembled within my walls!</jats:verse-line><jats:verse-line>My heart throbs! My tongue stammers!</jats:verse-line><jats:verse-line>I am Europe – no longer one city.</jats:verse-line></jats:verse-group></jats:p> THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1814–1815: DIPLOMACY, POLITICAL CULTURE, AND SOCIABILITY The Historical Journal |
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