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Fräulein Ilse Brand, a spinster and violist with the defunct city orchestra, lived in the 2.5-room apartment on the first floor. Neighbors recall the scales and arpeggios drifting from her open window every afternoon at 4 p.m.—a living echo of Haydn. After her death, her family donated her 1780 copy of Haydn’s “Emperor” Quartet to the city library.
Behind the Facade: Uncovering the Stories of Haydnstraße 2 haydnstraße 2
More than just an address—a cross-section of German history, architecture, and everyday life. Fräulein Ilse Brand, a spinster and violist with