Definitive series: Personalities and views from Rhineland-Palatinate  - Germany / Western occupation zones / Rheinland-Pfalz 1947 - 2 Pfennig

Designer: Jonynas

Definitive series: Personalities and views from Rhineland-Palatinate - Germany / Western occupation zones / Rheinland-Pfalz 1947 - 2 Pfennig


Theme: Geology & Geography
CountryGermany / Western occupation zones / Rheinland-Pfalz
Issue Date1947
Face Value2.00 
PerforationK 14:14 1/4
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number1
Chronological ChapterGER-FRRP
SID374277
In 17 Wishlists
Add to Wishlist Add to Collection Comes In

The motifs of these stamps show the famous German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Born in Bonn on December 16, 1770, Beethoven began his education in his hometown and was already a member of the Electoral Orchestra at the age of 13. Before he moved to Vienna in 1792, he was a student of Mozart in 1787. Later, he was also a student of Joseph Haydn, which has influenced his works. His increasing deafness (since 1818) made it impossible for him to give further concerts and he began to compose only. Together with his teachers, Beethoven is today one of the most important representatives of Viennese classical music. His life's work includes nine symphonies, five piano concertos, sixteen string quartets, sonatas for violin, piano and Vioncello, as well as a triple and violin concerto and an opera. Beethoven died on March 26, 1827 in Vienna. Catalog numbers 1 to 4 and 6 to 15 were published in April, June, July, August, September and October 1947 and February 1948 respectively. For the sake of systematics, the editorial board records the first day of each month as the issue date.

There are currently no stores selling this item, to be notified when it comes back in stock, log in or create an account and add it to your Wishlist.
The motifs of these stamps show the famous German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Born in Bonn on December 16, 1770, Beethoven began his education in his hometown and was already a member of the Electoral Orchestra at the age of 13. Before he moved to Vienna in 1792, he was a student of Mozart in 1787. Later, he was also a student of Joseph Haydn, which has influenced his works. His increasing deafness (since 1818) made it impossible for him to give further concerts and he began to compose only. Together with his teachers, Beethoven is today one of the most important representatives of Viennese classical music. His life's work includes nine symphonies, five piano concertos, sixteen string quartets, sonatas for violin, piano and Vioncello, as well as a triple and violin concerto and an opera. Beethoven died on March 26, 1827 in Vienna. Catalog numbers 1 to 4 and 6 to 15 were published in April, June, July, August, September and October 1947 and February 1948 respectively. For the sake of systematics, the editorial board records the first day of each month as the issue date..