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Published: Monday, 04 November 2024 at 12:45 PM


Back in 1902, a group of artists in the composer’s adopted city planned a homage to Beethoven like no other: an ambitious fusion of art and design, sculpture and architecture, probing the notion of the composer’s role – and that of any artist – as a moral force. Here is the extraordinary story… of the Beethoven frieze.

Sex, scorn for modern art and more: the story of the Beethoven frieze

True, the Ninth Symphony was a catalyst, even briefly (if enduringly) implicating Gustav Mahler, but the 1902 ‘Beethoven Exhibition’ presented by the Vienna Secession artists’ movement was destined to cause a scandal. And to the scandal-loving Viennese – many thousands of whom had turned out to Beethoven’s funeral 75 years earlier – this one had the lot: sex, scorn for modern art and the opportunity to take a pop at the director of the Court Opera, Mahler.