The connections between a great artist's life and work are subtle,
complex, and often highly revealing. In the case of Beethoven,
however, the standard approach has been to treat his life and his art
separately. Now, Barry Cooper's new volume incorporates the latest
international research on many aspects of the composer's life and work
and presents these in a truly integrated narrative. Cooper employs a
strictly chronological approach that enables each work to be seen
against the musical and biographical background from which it emerged.
The result is a much closer confluence of life and work than is
usually achieved, for two reasons. First, composition was Beethoven's
central preoccupation for most of his life: "I live entirely in my
music," he once wrote. Second, recent study of his many musical
sketches has enabled a much clearer picture of his everyday
compositional activity than was previously possible, leading to rich
new insights into the interaction between his life and music. This
volume concentrates on Beethoven's artistic achievements both by
examining the origins of his works and by expert commentary on some of
their most striking and original features. It also reexamines
virtually all the evidence--from fictitious anecdotes right down to
the translations of individual German words--to avoid recycling old
errors. And it offers numerous new details derived from sketch studies
and a new edition of Beethoven's correspondence. Offering a wealth of
fresh conclusions and intertwining life and work in illuminating ways,
_Beethoven_ will establish itself as _the_ reference on one of the
world's greatest composers.
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ISBN
9780190463496
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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