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"With a keen ear attuned to both musical and historical salience, Kinderman reveals the animating presence of the political in almost every aspect of Beethoven's life, his work, and his legacy. In doing so, he illuminates the crucial context from which to assess Beethoven's astonishing achievement of a moral ideal that has resounded from the Age of Revolution to our own times."--Scott Burnham, City University of New York "Kinderman has written a fresh and fascinating book packed with intriguing thoughts and unexpected alignments about how Beethoven's politics translated themselves into Beethoven's music. This is a book that awakens the reader not only with its content, but with the love and enthusiasm of its author."--Patrick Summers, artistic and music director, Houston Grand Opera "This book is a timely contribution to the current trend towards interpreting art primarily in political terms. Placing his aesthetic commentary in a well-grounded biographical and historical context, Kinderman illuminates the political aspects of Beethoven's life and outlook. He goes on to discuss the ways in which a number of Beethoven's important works reflect the composer's lifelong belief in freedom and progress as both personal and universal values."--Lewis Lockwood, author of 'Beethoven: The Music and the Life'

Table of Contents
Preface

I. A Tale of Two Cities: Bonn to Vienna

II. The Sublime and Inverted Sublime

III. Beethoven in Heiligenstadt

IV. Path to the Eroica

V. Leonore as “Angel of Freedom”

VI. From Grätz to Wagram and Leipzig

VII. A Double Chill: Beethoven in Metternich’s Vienna

VIII. Then and Now: The Ninth Symphony
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations and Examples
Note about Abbreviations
Sources and Documents
Index

Beethoven

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 05/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9780226669052, 978-0226669052
      ISBN10: 022666905X

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "With a keen ear attuned to both musical and historical salience, Kinderman reveals the animating presence of the political in almost every aspect of Beethoven's life, his work, and his legacy. In doing so, he illuminates the crucial context from which to assess Beethoven's astonishing achievement of a moral ideal that has resounded from the Age of Revolution to our own times."--Scott Burnham, City University of New York "Kinderman has written a fresh and fascinating book packed with intriguing thoughts and unexpected alignments about how Beethoven's politics translated themselves into Beethoven's music. This is a book that awakens the reader not only with its content, but with the love and enthusiasm of its author."--Patrick Summers, artistic and music director, Houston Grand Opera "This book is a timely contribution to the current trend towards interpreting art primarily in political terms. Placing his aesthetic commentary in a well-grounded biographical and historical context, Kinderman illuminates the political aspects of Beethoven's life and outlook. He goes on to discuss the ways in which a number of Beethoven's important works reflect the composer's lifelong belief in freedom and progress as both personal and universal values."--Lewis Lockwood, author of 'Beethoven: The Music and the Life'

      Table of Contents
      Preface

      I. A Tale of Two Cities: Bonn to Vienna

      II. The Sublime and Inverted Sublime

      III. Beethoven in Heiligenstadt

      IV. Path to the Eroica

      V. Leonore as “Angel of Freedom”

      VI. From Grätz to Wagram and Leipzig

      VII. A Double Chill: Beethoven in Metternich’s Vienna

      VIII. Then and Now: The Ninth Symphony
      Acknowledgments
      List of Illustrations and Examples
      Note about Abbreviations
      Sources and Documents
      Index

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