You see 5 children, two boy, three girls. On the left is the oldes boy, next is the oldest girl. Next is a girl, than a boy again and finally a girl. They are on the floor and they are looking to the photographer. All children are smiling.
You see 5 children, two boy, three girls. On the left is the oldes boy, next is the oldest girl. Next is a girl, than a boy again and finally a girl. They are on the floor and they are looking to the photographer. All children are smiling.
 

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The 2024 Beethoven Calendar

 

The Beethoven Calendar. Our Beethoven calendar: It will remain in our memories for a long time. The jubilee year 2020, which was so different, when in spring the Corona pandemic was the topic all over the world, which filled news broadcasts and newspapers every day anew. This was not how Beethoven was expected to be celebrated. But pandemics don't take that into account.

Our Beethoven Calendar, first published on the 250th anniversary of the birth of the master from Bonn, Germany, is one of the most exciting calendars in the Publishing House "Bach 4 You".

 

 

About five years after the last composers calendar was created and also the latest Bach calendar, the Publishing House Bach 4 You decided to publish a Beethoven calendar. Also, because at that time the author of the calendar, Peter Bach Jr., had the idea that it is possible to "mix" three style elements in a Beethoven calendar: historical wood engravings, cartoons and a motif with the universally known portrait of the master. Only wood engravings were not enough for a high-quality Beethoven calendar. And exclusively cartoons and exciting drawings and paintings would probably have been "too much of a good thing" in their quantity and certainly no fans would have been found who would also have bought such a calendar. However, twelve alternating motifs, once modern, once historical, are exactly the means my Publishing House stands for: young and hip, but also conservative and traditional. Enjoy the twelve monthly pages in exciting size in a preview now.

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The Beethoven Calendar in January 2024.

The Beethoven Calendar in February 2024.

The Beethoven Calendar in March 2024.

The Beethoven Calendar in April 2024.

The Beethoven Calendar in May 2024.

The Beethoven Calendar in June 2024.

The Beethoven Calendar in July 2024.

The Beethoven Calendar in August 2024.

The Beethoven Calendar in September 2024.

The Beethoven Calendar in October 2024.

The Beethoven Calendar in November 2024.

The Beethoven Calendar in December 2024.

If you like the Beethoven Calendar and the twelve monthly sheets above, you might like the Mozart Calendar as well. Both come in three sizes, 2024 + 2025. Get to the shop via the link below.

Long, really long after the celebration of the 500th year of the Reformation, the time has finally come in the shop of "Bach 4 You": There is finally a Luther Calendar. And what does Dr. Martin Luther have to do with music? And what does he have to do with our mission? Well ... firstly, Martin Luther was also a composer. Right, not a Classical Composer in the sense of our offer, but in this case we just want to allow "Early Music", as what Luther composed is called today, as Classical Music. Why does this Luther Calendar in three sizes exist today at all? Because only at this time there was the Luther manikin of a well-known toy manufacturer. But still no Bach manikin. But there was one two years later. And because the Luther manikin was apparently the most requested of all manikins of this company, we assumed that there must be many "Luther fans". And for them, a few years after the jubilee in the subject of Luther, our Luther Calendar was created. 2024 and the same Luther calendar in 2025 and so on. Here you can directly get to this Dr. Martin Luther Calendar in my shop.

 

 


Here you can explore how both calendars look in the version for the US, and how Americans love them so much. Click here and then click on "Zazzle".

 

 


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