No, she was wholly invented by the script-writers for Copying Beethoven. But aspects of the story are based on fact.
I'm pretty sure Anna Holz was real.
There is no widely recognized historical record of an assistant to Beethoven named Anna Holz. Beethoven did have several assistants and students during his lifetime, such as Anton Schindler and Carl Czerny, but Anna Holz does not appear to be among them. If she existed, her contributions might not have been documented or have been overshadowed by those of more prominent figures in Beethoven's life.
Wolfgang Holz died on June 12, 2009, in Berlin, Germany.
No. This is an artistic fabrication by the director of the movie. It is in fact true that Ludwig van Beethoven had many various people in his life to help him throughout his career, but many if not all are unidentified.
Anna Mae Bullock
I'm pretty sure Anna Holz was real.
There is no widely recognized historical record of an assistant to Beethoven named Anna Holz. Beethoven did have several assistants and students during his lifetime, such as Anton Schindler and Carl Czerny, but Anna Holz does not appear to be among them. If she existed, her contributions might not have been documented or have been overshadowed by those of more prominent figures in Beethoven's life.
Adam Holz's birth name is Adam Fecanin Holz.
George Holz was born in 1956.
Cynthia Holz was born in 1950.
Karl Holz was born in 1952.
Eres Holz was born in 1977.
Paul Holz has written: 'Paul Holz, 1883-1938' -- subject(s): Drawing, Exhibitions, Staatliches Museum Schwerin 'Paul Holz' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Richard E Holz was born on October 30, 1914.
Anna Kavanaugh's real name is Anna Kavanaugh.
Artur Holz was born in 1876, in Berlin, Germany.
Cynthia Holz has written: 'The other side'