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  1. Kaspar was a brother of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven and worked as a clerk in the Department of Finance. He had a strained relationship with Ludwig and his wife, and died of tuberculosis in 1815.

  2. El testamento de Heiligenstadt es una carta escrita por el compositor alemán Ludwig van Beethoven a sus hermanos Kaspar Anton Karl y Nikolaus Johann en Heiligenstadt (actualmente parte de Viena, Austria) el 6 de octubre de 1802.

  3. Karl van Beethoven was the son of Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven and the nephew of Ludwig van Beethoven. He was involved in a long and bitter custody battle between his mother and his uncle, who was a famous composer.

  4. Learn about the life and death of Ludwig van Beethoven's brother Kaspar Anton Karl, who worked for the government and helped Ludwig as a secretary. Find out how he was related to Ludwig's son Karl and his wife Johanna.

  5. Caspar Carl van Beethoven (1774-1815) Beethoven's brother. Carl followed his brother Ludwig to Vienna in May 1794. As a musician of minor talent he earned a meagre living giving piano lessons, trading on the fact that he was Beethoven's brother.

  6. Beethoven's siblings. Beethoven had seven sibings: Kaspar Anton Karl, Nikolaus Johann (pictured), Ludwig Maria, Maria Margarita, Anna Maria Francisca and Franz Georg van Beethoven, and Johann Peter Anton Leym. He reinvented the symphony, reshaped string quartets, and redefined piano sonatas.

  7. Kaspar Anton Karl (often named Karl, like his son) was the closest of the two brothers to Beethoven. After having tried his hand at music, following in his brothers footsteps, he worked as a clerk in the Department of Finance.