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Beethoven in America. By Michael Broyles. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2011.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2015

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Copyright © The Society for American Music 2015 

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1 The watch has a similar description on its Amazon listing (see “Steinhausen Men's TW523G Beethoven Automatic Skeleton Watch,” Amazon.com, http://www.amazon.com/Steinhausen-TW523G-Beethoven-Automatic-Skeleton/dp/B0019JTL6K). Steinhausen has since released a newer model of this watch, “Beethoven's Second Automatic,” http://www.steinhausenonline.com/product-p/tw1302glgl.htm.

2 See McClary, Susan, Feminine Endings: Music, Gender and Sexuality (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1991)Google Scholar; Kramer, Lawrence, “The Harem Threshold: Turkish Music and Greek Love in Beethoven's ‘Ode to Joy,’Nineteenth-Century Music 22/1 (Summer 1998): 7890CrossRefGoogle Scholar.