1981
DOI: 10.2307/831351
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Notes on Some Eighteenth-Century Viennese Copyists

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“…29 A. Peter Brown suggests that both men and women worked as copyists (or scribes, as Brown calls them), often not exclusively for a publisher, but also freelance for several firms or customers at the same time. 30 Alan Tyson tells of how, after the death of one of Beethoven's preferred copyists, Wenzel Schlemmer, his wife Josepha continued to 'have some things copied for Beethoven,' and that she also 'farmed out the work to other copyists'. 31 The copyists of the imperial court and the Viennese court theatres, such as Johann Andreas Ziß and his wife Theresia (referred to as 'Zissin'), sold their work to various courts and opera houses.…”
Section: Female Copyistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 A. Peter Brown suggests that both men and women worked as copyists (or scribes, as Brown calls them), often not exclusively for a publisher, but also freelance for several firms or customers at the same time. 30 Alan Tyson tells of how, after the death of one of Beethoven's preferred copyists, Wenzel Schlemmer, his wife Josepha continued to 'have some things copied for Beethoven,' and that she also 'farmed out the work to other copyists'. 31 The copyists of the imperial court and the Viennese court theatres, such as Johann Andreas Ziß and his wife Theresia (referred to as 'Zissin'), sold their work to various courts and opera houses.…”
Section: Female Copyistsmentioning
confidence: 99%