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Beethoven 1806

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Between early 1806 and early 1807, Ludwig van Beethoven completed a remarkable series of instrumental works.

But critics have struggled to reconcile the music of this banner year with Beethoven's "heroic style," the paradigm through which his middle-period works have typically been understood.

Drawing on theories of mediation and a wealth of primary sources, Beethoven 1806 explores the specific contexts in which the music of this year was conceived, composed, and heard.

As author Mark Ferraguto argues, understanding this music depends on appreciating the relationships that it both creates and reflects.

Not only did Beethoven depend on patrons, performers, publishers, critics, and audiences to earn a living, but he also tailored his compositions to suit particular sensibilities, proclivities, and technologies.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0190947187 / 9780190947187
Hardback
780.92
14/10/2019
United States
English
248 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm