Beethoven: a Documentary Study

Cover of Beethoven: a Documentary Study by Howard Chandler Robbins Landon
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Year: 1970
Language: en
Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780500010587
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Weight: 5 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 574, 780/.924
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Beethoven: a Documentary Study by Howard Chandler Robbins Landon, published by Thames & Hudson in 1970, offers an extensive review of the life and career of Ludwig van Beethoven, who was born in 1770 and died in 1827. This 400-page book presents a comprehensive view of Beethoven’s background and the turbulent historical context in which he lived, highlighting his role as a pivotal figure in the transition from classicism to romanticism in music.

Readers will find a rich combination of illustrations and documents that illuminate Beethoven’s personality, relationships, and musical ideas. The book includes previously unpublished paintings, portraits, and prints, along with extracts from Beethoven’s letters and contemporary writings that provide insight into his life and work. Additionally, it features reproductions of his scores, including new discoveries, making this edition a valuable resource for those interested in Beethoven and his enduring impact on music.


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“The two-hundreth anniversary of Beethoven’s birth is the occasion for an extensive review of his life and career. In many ways Beethoven epitomizes the conventional view of genius: the lone outsider, the self-absorbed creator and pathfinder, the passionate, heroic, tragic figure ahead of his times. His life spanned one of the most turbulent and decisive periods in European history, and his music formed the bridge between classicism and romanticism. This restless, cantankerous, single-minded and oversensitive man attained his only true fulfilment in his music; even among his contemporaries he was recognized as a blazing genius, too large for life. This book combines illustrations and documents to give a comprehensive and vivid view of Beethoven’s background, the world in which he lived, his friends and patrons, musicians, the women he loved, the places he visited. New research has a large number of hitherto unpublished and, in some cases, unknown paintings; other portraits and prints are here published for the first time in colour. The documents include copious extracts from Beethoven’s letters and conversation-books, as well as contemporary diaries, letters and newspaper notices; related closely to the illustrations, they provide a commentary on Beethoven’s personality and appearance, his piano-playing, conducting and musical ideas. There are also many reproductions of his scores, in autograph and first edition; some of these are new discoveries. As a portrait of a unique man, and as a documentary representation of his times, this book will be of the greatest interest and value to all who love great music.”–Publisher’s description.

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