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Ludwig Rellstab


Heinrich Friedrich Ludwig Rellstab (13 April 179927 November 1860) was a German poet and music critic. He was born and died in Berlin. He was the son of the music publisher and composer Johann Carl Friedrich Rellstab. An able pianist, he published articles in various periodicals, including the influential liberal ''Vossische Zeitung'', and launched the music journal ''Iris im Gebiete der Tonkunst'', which was published in Berlin from 1830 to 1841. His outspoken criticism of the influence in Berlin of Gaspare Spontini landed him in jail in 1837.〔(Graham Johnson, "Ludwig Rellstab", 2000 )〕
Rellstab had considerable influence as a music critic and, because of this, had some power over what music could be used for German nationalistic purposes in the mid-nineteenth century. Because he had "an effective monopoly on music criticism" in Frankfurt and the popularity of his writings, Rellstab's approval would have been important for any musician's career in areas in which German nationalism was present.〔Gooley, Dana. ''The Virtuoso Liszt''. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. (See Gooley's discussion in Chapter 4, "Liszt and the German Nation, 1840-1843," 156-200 and especially p. 179.〕
The first seven songs of Franz Schubert's ''Schwanengesang'' have words by Rellstab, who had left them in 1825 with Beethoven, whose assistant Anton Schindler passed them on to Schubert.〔Johnson, 2000〕 His work was also set to music by Franz Liszt.〔(A comprehensive list of texts by Rellstab set to music ).〕
He is also known to have given Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 27/2 its famous nickname ''Moonlight Sonata''.
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