This one-act play centers on a fictional encounter between Ludwig van Beethoven and a young woman who comes to his studio seeking piano lessons. Written by Hugo Müller, a little-known German playwright of the early 20th century, the play explores themes of love, art, and the creative process. This edition includes a new English translation by G. Hein.
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