After Beethoven died, a passionate, unsentimentally addressed love letter was found in his belongings.
Therese Brunsvik, the sister of one of the top candidates for the "Beloved" (Josephine Brunsvik), wrote in her diary: "Sie waren für einander geboren" ( "They were born for each other" ).
While this could be a personal username or a general romantic sentiment, it most likely refers to one of three specific cultural contexts: the tragic romance of , various German pop songs , or a quote by actress Anna Loos . 1. Beethoven and the "Immortal Beloved"
In the world of classical music and history, this phrase is famously tied to the mystery of Beethoven’s .
Several German artists use the phrase as a lyrical hook or title, embodying the "soulmate" theme: Vanessa Mai – Zusammen mit Dir Lyrics - Genius
The phrase (often stylized as fur_einander_geborn ) translates from German as " born for each other ."