Beethoven and the French Revolution

Beethoven and the French Revolution
Author: Fan Stylian Noli,Nasho V. Jorgaqi,Stavri Sharrëxhi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2009
Genre: Composers
ISBN: 9995633558

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Music and the French Revolution

Music and the French Revolution
Author: Malcolm Boyd
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1992-04-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521402875

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Rouget de Lisle's famous anthem, La marseillaise, admirably reflects the confidence and enthusiasm of the early years of the French Revolution. But the effects on music of the Revolution and the events that followed it in France were more far-reaching than that. Hymns, chansons and even articles of the Constitution set to music in the form of vaudevilles all played their part in disseminating Revolutionary ideas and principles; music education was reorganized to compensate for the loss of courtly institutions and the weakened maitrises of cathedrals and churches. Opera, in particular, was profoundly affected, in both its organization and its subject matter, by the events of 1789 and the succeeding decade. The essays in this book, written by specialists in the period, deal with all these aspects of music in Revolutionary France, highlighting the composers and writers who played a major role in the changes that took place there. They also identify some of the traditions and genres that survived the Revolution, and look at the effects on music of Napoleon's invasion of Italy.

The Ideal

The Ideal
Author: Pierre Mosonyi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1995
Genre: France
ISBN: STANFORD:36105017280848

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Beethoven The Relentless Revolutionary

Beethoven  The Relentless Revolutionary
Author: John Clubbe
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780393242560

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A fascinating and in-depth exploration of how the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, and Napoleon shaped Beethoven’s political ideals and inspired his groundbreaking compositions. Beethoven imbibed Enlightenment and revolutionary ideas in his hometown of Bonn, where they were fervently discussed in cafés and at the university. Moving to Vienna at the age of twenty-one to study with Haydn, he gained renown as a brilliant pianist and innovative composer. In that conservative city, capital of the Hapsburg empire, authorities were ever watchful to curtail and punish overt displays of radical political views. Nevertheless, Beethoven avidly followed the meteoric rise of Napoleon. As Napoleon had made strides to liberate Europe from aristocratic oppression, so Beethoven desired to liberate humankind through music. He went beyond the musical forms of Haydn and Mozart, notably in the Eroica Symphony and his opera Fidelio, both inspired by the French Revolution and Napoleon. John Clubbe illuminates Beethoven as a lifelong revolutionary through his compositions, portraits, and writings, and by setting him alongside major cultural figures of the time—among them Schiller, Goethe, Byron, Chateaubriand, and Goya.

Beethoven After Napoleon

Beethoven After Napoleon
Author: Stephen Rumph
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2004-08-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780520238558

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"A brilliant and unfailingly provocative reading of Beethoven's music. Rumph challenges and refines our views of the subject, reinterpreting overly familiar music in striking new ways. Wonderful critical and interpretive observations abound; the author writes with great imagination and flair."—Scott Burnham, author of Beethoven Hero "Rumph shows at last the extent to which Beethoven's late period, the period of his most spiritual and 'inward' music, was a response to political change. In effect his book is an extended retort to E. T. A. Hoffmann's two-centuries-old claim that Beethoven's kingdom was not of this world—and it's about time! Rumph's argument will be resisted by Hoffmann's many heirs; but it is most compelling, not least because it answers so many long-standing questions about 'the music itself' and clears up so many misconceptions about the nature of musical romanticism."—Richard Taruskin, Class of 1955 Professor of Music, University of California, Berkeley

Ludwig Van Beethoven Fidelio

Ludwig Van Beethoven  Fidelio
Author: Paul A. Robinson,Paul Robinson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1996-09-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0521458528

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This book explores the fascinating musical and dramatic elements within Fidelio, Beethoven's only complete opera.

Beethoven

Beethoven
Author: William Kinderman
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780226669199

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We have long regarded Beethoven as a great composer, but we rarely appreciate that he was also an eminently political artist. This book unveils the role of politics in his oeuvre, elucidating how the inherently political nature of Beethoven’s music explains its power and endurance. William Kinderman presents Beethoven as a civically engaged thinker faced with severe challenges. The composer lived through many tumultuous events—the French Revolution, the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, and the Congress of Vienna among them. Previous studies of Beethoven have emphasized the importance of his personal suffering and inner struggles; Kinderman instead establishes that musical tensions in works such as the Eroica, the Appassionata, and his final piano sonata in C minor reflect Beethoven’s attitudes toward the political turbulence of the era. Written for the 250th anniversary of his birth, Beethoven takes stock of the composer’s legacy, showing how his idealism and zeal for resistance have ensured that masterpieces such as the Ninth Symphony continue to inspire activists around the globe. Kinderman considers how the Fifth Symphony helped galvanize resistance to fascism, how the Sixth has energized the environmental movement, and how Beethoven’s civic engagement continues to inspire in politically perilous times. Uncertain times call for ardent responses, and, as Kinderman convincingly affirms, Beethoven’s music is more relevant today than ever before.

Beethoven Essays

Beethoven Essays
Author: Maynard Solomon
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0674063791

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This book contains virtually all of my important Beethoven essays, most of which were written during the past ten years. Primarily, these are depth studies of psychological, historical, and creative issues whose implications cannot be fully explored within the confines of a narrative biography.