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Missa Solemnis: Ludwig Beethoven Classical Music Shot Glass

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Style: 44 ml Shot Glass

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  • Dimensions: 5 cm x 5.99 cm (1.97"x 2.36"), design area: 4.44 cm x 3.81 cm (1.75" x 1.5"), 42.5 g (1.5 oz) capacity
  • Full colour photo quality digital printing; great for multi-colour logos, pictures and images
  • Perfect for parties, weddings, business events, and not-so-serious functions
  • Hand wash only

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Missa Solemnis: Ludwig Beethoven Classical Music Shot Glass

Missa Solemnis: Ludwig Beethoven Classical Music Shot Glass

Ludwig van Beethoven, a titan of classical music, was a man of profound emotion and boundless creativity. His compositions, including his symphonies, concertos, and sonatas, have captivated audiences for centuries. But it was his Missa Solemnis, a monumental work of sacred music, that truly showcased the depth of his musical genius and his unwavering faith. - Opens in a new window In 1818, Beethoven learned that his patron and friend, Archduke Rudolph, was to become Archbishop of Olmütz. To honour this occasion, Beethoven embarked on the ambitious project of composing a Mass. However, this was no ordinary Mass. Beethoven envisioned a work that would not only be a religious offering but also a testament to the power of music to uplift the human spirit. - Beethoven poured his heart and soul into the Missa Solemnis, crafting a work of immense beauty and complexity. He drew inspiration from his own deep spirituality, seeking to create music that would connect with the divine. The Mass is filled with soaring melodies, intricate harmonies, and dramatic contrasts, all designed to evoke a sense of awe and wonder. - The composition of the Missa Solemnis was a long and arduous process, but Beethoven persevered, driven by his unwavering belief in the power of his music. He pushed the boundaries of musical expression, creating a work that was both traditional and groundbreaking. The Mass is a testament to Beethoven's genius as a composer and his unwavering faith in the power of music to inspire and uplift. - This Karl Joseph Stieler (1770–1858) work is in the public domain in the United States.

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By Michael T.12 July 2023Verified Purchase
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Awful. They both arrived broken. Packaging was poor. Terrible with lines going through the image.
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By Anonymous8 April 2025Verified Purchase
It is nice to be able get shot glasses with the names of places you have been too but didn’t manage to get a glass why you were there. Also the option of creating your own place souvenir by using a glass with the national flag or map and adding a place name that would never normally be credited with its own souvenir is good. The only thing I am not so keen on is the size of the glass. They are larger than your average European shot glass by a third so take up more space in the display shelving and requires the shelves to be further apart. The service is quick and the items usually arrive in the UK in about a week.
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By A.29 December 2023Verified Purchase
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Bought this for a friend and it didn’t disappoint. Just perfect and engraved lovely. I would recommend. Design was just as I wanted. Perfect

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Product ID: 256601486821481538
Created on 10/06/2022, 19:33
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