Continuing on the blue-scene-with-moonlight theme from yesterday.
One of Beethoven’s most known works is his Piano Sonata No. 14 in C♯ minor. But you probably know it under another name, coined not by the composer himself but by music critic Ludwig Rellstab five years after Beethoven’s death. What did inspire him to give the famous Moonlight Sonata its name? The moon shining upon Vierwaldstättersee! (I don’t like the English name of Lake Lucerne).
This is how it looks:
Vierwaldstättersee is indeed a breathtaking lake at any time of day.