Ludwig van Beethoven

Many wealthy Viennese noticed his abilities and offered him financial support, including Prince Joseph Franz Lobkowitz, Prince Charles Lichnowsky, and Baron Gottfried van Swieten.

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Aided by contacts with Haydn and Waldstein, Beethoven began to gain a reputation as a performer and improviser in the salons of the Viennese nobility. By 1793 he had gained a reputation as a piano virtuoso in Vienna, but he withheld the publication of his works to give them greater importance.