Ludwig van Beethoven (Biography in 3 Volumes). Unveiling the Musical Genius: A Detailed Exploration of Beethoven's Life and Legacy
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- Nombre de pages1431
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4778114-1
- EAN8596547781141
- Date de parution17/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In his monumental biography, "Ludwig van Beethoven, " Alexander Wheelock Thayer offers an intricate portrait of the composer, meticulously assembling over a thousand pages spread across three volumes. Combining extensive archival research with a narrative style that balances scholarly rigor and engaging storytelling, Thayer contextualizes Beethoven'Äôs life against the backdrop of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, an era ripe with revolutionary ideas in music and society.
The biography delves deeply into Beethoven'Äôs artistic development, personal struggles, and enduring legacy while showcasing Thayer'Äôs profound appreciation for both the composer'Äôs genius and the cultural shifts occurring around him. Alexander Wheelock Thayer, an American musicologist born in 1817, was notably influenced by both the Romantic ideals of his time and the burgeoning field of music scholarship.
His dedication to uncovering the truth behind Beethoven's life was fueled by a fascination with how the composer'Äôs works reflected the tumult and triumph of human experience. Thayer'Äôs meticulous attention to detail and insistence on accuracy stem from his belief that such a significant figure in music history deserved nothing less than a comprehensive and honest portrayal. This biography is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of music, history, and biography.
Thayer'Äôs insights and the wealth of information presented provide not only a thorough understanding of Beethoven as an artist but also a glimpse into the personal challenges he faced. For students, musicians, and general readers alike, "Ludwig van Beethoven" is a definitive work that shines a light on the complexities of one of the world'Äôs greatest composers.
The biography delves deeply into Beethoven'Äôs artistic development, personal struggles, and enduring legacy while showcasing Thayer'Äôs profound appreciation for both the composer'Äôs genius and the cultural shifts occurring around him. Alexander Wheelock Thayer, an American musicologist born in 1817, was notably influenced by both the Romantic ideals of his time and the burgeoning field of music scholarship.
His dedication to uncovering the truth behind Beethoven's life was fueled by a fascination with how the composer'Äôs works reflected the tumult and triumph of human experience. Thayer'Äôs meticulous attention to detail and insistence on accuracy stem from his belief that such a significant figure in music history deserved nothing less than a comprehensive and honest portrayal. This biography is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of music, history, and biography.
Thayer'Äôs insights and the wealth of information presented provide not only a thorough understanding of Beethoven as an artist but also a glimpse into the personal challenges he faced. For students, musicians, and general readers alike, "Ludwig van Beethoven" is a definitive work that shines a light on the complexities of one of the world'Äôs greatest composers.
In his monumental biography, "Ludwig van Beethoven, " Alexander Wheelock Thayer offers an intricate portrait of the composer, meticulously assembling over a thousand pages spread across three volumes. Combining extensive archival research with a narrative style that balances scholarly rigor and engaging storytelling, Thayer contextualizes Beethoven'Äôs life against the backdrop of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, an era ripe with revolutionary ideas in music and society.
The biography delves deeply into Beethoven'Äôs artistic development, personal struggles, and enduring legacy while showcasing Thayer'Äôs profound appreciation for both the composer'Äôs genius and the cultural shifts occurring around him. Alexander Wheelock Thayer, an American musicologist born in 1817, was notably influenced by both the Romantic ideals of his time and the burgeoning field of music scholarship.
His dedication to uncovering the truth behind Beethoven's life was fueled by a fascination with how the composer'Äôs works reflected the tumult and triumph of human experience. Thayer'Äôs meticulous attention to detail and insistence on accuracy stem from his belief that such a significant figure in music history deserved nothing less than a comprehensive and honest portrayal. This biography is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of music, history, and biography.
Thayer'Äôs insights and the wealth of information presented provide not only a thorough understanding of Beethoven as an artist but also a glimpse into the personal challenges he faced. For students, musicians, and general readers alike, "Ludwig van Beethoven" is a definitive work that shines a light on the complexities of one of the world'Äôs greatest composers.
The biography delves deeply into Beethoven'Äôs artistic development, personal struggles, and enduring legacy while showcasing Thayer'Äôs profound appreciation for both the composer'Äôs genius and the cultural shifts occurring around him. Alexander Wheelock Thayer, an American musicologist born in 1817, was notably influenced by both the Romantic ideals of his time and the burgeoning field of music scholarship.
His dedication to uncovering the truth behind Beethoven's life was fueled by a fascination with how the composer'Äôs works reflected the tumult and triumph of human experience. Thayer'Äôs meticulous attention to detail and insistence on accuracy stem from his belief that such a significant figure in music history deserved nothing less than a comprehensive and honest portrayal. This biography is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of music, history, and biography.
Thayer'Äôs insights and the wealth of information presented provide not only a thorough understanding of Beethoven as an artist but also a glimpse into the personal challenges he faced. For students, musicians, and general readers alike, "Ludwig van Beethoven" is a definitive work that shines a light on the complexities of one of the world'Äôs greatest composers.






