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Author Morris, Edmund.

Title Beethoven : the universal composer / Edmund Morris.

Publication Info. New York : Atlas Books/HarperCollins, [2005]
©2005

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  ML410.B4 M696 2005    Available  ---
Edition 1st ed.
Description 243 pages : portrait ; 19 cm.
Series Eminent lives
Eminent lives.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-243).
Contents Prologue -- 1. The spirit of Mozart -- 2. The hands of Haydn -- 3. The creature of Prometheus -- 4. The cold dungeon -- 5. The immortal beloved -- 6. The mountains of the mind -- 7. The raven mother -- 8. The other side of silence -- Valedictory -- Epilogue -- Glossary of musical terms.
Summary Beethoven 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. Biographer Morris brings the 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 powerful and privileged aristocrats, at a time when their world was threatened by the rise of Napoleon. Struggling against progressive, incurable deafness (which he desperately tried to keep secret), he nonetheless produced towering masterpieces. 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."--From publisher description.
Subject Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.
Composers -- Austria -- Biography.
Composers.
Austria.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Biographies.
ISBN 0060759747
Standard No. 9780060759742