Beethoven The Universal Composer

Cover of Beethoven The Universal Composer by Edmund Morris
Publisher: Harper Collins
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780060759742
Dimensions:
Height: 7.12 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.72 Pounds
Width: 0.96 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 780.92 B
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Beethoven The Universal Composer by Edmund Morris, published by Harper Collins on October 4, 2005, is a first edition that spans 256 pages. This biography delves into the life of Ludwig van Beethoven, exploring his extraordinary genius and the enduring popularity of his music, which resonates globally. Morris, a lifelong admirer of Beethoven, presents the composer as a complex figure whose creativity flourished despite personal challenges, including his struggle with deafness.

Readers will find a detailed account of Beethoven’s interactions with influential aristocrats in Germany and Austria during a tumultuous historical period marked by the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. The book highlights his remarkable ability to produce iconic works, such as the Fifth and Ninth symphonies, while navigating the constraints of his time. With a focus on both his personal life and musical achievements, this biography offers insights into the man behind the music, revealing the depth of his character and the profound impact of his compositions.


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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was a genius so universal that his popularity, extraordinary even during his lifetime, has never ceased to grow. It now encircles the globe: Beethoven’s most famous works are as beloved in Beijing as they are in Boston.

Edmund Morris, the author of three bestselling presidential biographies and a lifelong devotee of Beethoven, brings the great composer to life as a man of astonishing complexity and overpowering intelligence. A gigantic, compulsively creative personality unable to tolerate constraints, he was not so much a social rebel as an astute manipulator of the most powerful and privileged aristocrats in Germany and Austria, at a time when their world was threatened by the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte.

But Beethoven’s achievement rests in his immortal music. Struggling against progressive, incurable deafness (which he desperately tried to keep secret), he nonetheless produced towering masterpieces, such as his iconic Fifth and Ninth symphonies. With sensitivity and insight, Edmund Morris illuminates Beethoven’s life, including his interactions with the women he privately lusted for but held at bay, and his work, whose grandeur and beauty were conceived “on the other side of silence.”

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Language: en. Pages: 256. Edition: First Edition.

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