Begleiten Sie uns auf eine literarische Weltreise!
Buch zum Bücherregal hinzufügen
Grey
Einen neuen Kommentar schreiben Default profile 50px
Grey
Jetzt das ganze Buch im Abo oder die ersten Seiten gratis lesen!
All characters reduced
Life of Beethoven - Including his correspondence with friends numerous characteristic traits and remarks on his musical works - cover

Life of Beethoven - Including his correspondence with friends numerous characteristic traits and remarks on his musical works

Anton Schindler

Verlag: Good Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Beschreibung

In "Life of Beethoven," Anton Schindler presents a compelling biographical account of one of the most influential composers in Western music history. Schindler's narrative blends meticulous research with a vivid literary style, capturing not only Beethoven's artistic evolution but also the personal struggles that shaped his monumental works. Written in the 19th century, amidst the Romantic movement that celebrated individuality and emotional depth, Schindler's portrayal of Beethoven remains a profound reflection on the interplay between genius and adversity, revealing the man behind the music in a time when composers were becoming public figures. Anton Schindler was a close associate and student of Beethoven, gaining unique insights into his subject's life and character. His firsthand experiences and access to Beethoven's circle allow for a rare, intimate perspective that transcends mere historical recounting. Schindler's connections and emotional investments lend authenticity to the narrative, making it not just a biography but a heartfelt homage to a master whose struggle with deafness and existential challenges deeply affected his prolific output. "Life of Beethoven" is an essential read for music enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of creativity. Schindler'Äôs engaging prose and intimate portrayal illuminate Beethoven'Äôs legacy, making it a timeless exploration of an artist'Äôs life that resonates with anyone who has ever grappled with their own aspirations and limitations.
Verfügbar seit: 18.09.2023.
Drucklänge: 348 Seiten.

Weitere Bücher, die Sie mögen werden

  • You Mean It or You Don't - James Baldwin's Radical Challenge - cover

    You Mean It or You Don't - James...

    Adam Hollowell, Jamie McGhee

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    After a speech at UMass Amherst on February 28, 1984, James Baldwin was asked by a student: "You said that the liberal façade and being a liberal is not enough. Well, what is? What is necessary?" Baldwin responded, "Commitment. That is what is necessary. You mean it or you don't." 
     
     
     
    Taking up that challenge and drawing from Baldwin's fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and interviews, You Mean It or You Don't will spur today's progressives from conviction to action. It is not enough, authors Hollowell and McGhee urge us, to hold progressive views on racial justice, LGBTQ+ identity, and economic inequality. True and lasting change demands a response to Baldwin's radical challenge for moral commitment. Called to move from dreams of justice to living it out in communities, churches, and neighborhoods, we can show that we truly mean it. 
     
     
     
    Welcome to life with James Baldwin. It is raw and challenging, inspired and embodied, passionate, and fully awake.
    Zum Buch
  • My Booster! - He Saved My Life and Changed the Lives of Others Around the World! - cover

    My Booster! - He Saved My Life...

    Davis Hawn

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    WHAT DIFFERENCE CAN A DOG MAKE? 
    I was about to find out. For two decades, my life was a cesspool of codependency. Fear consumed me. Life wasn’t worth living. I’d “rescued” the two addicts in my life—one an alcoholic, another a crack addict. Then a puppy I’d foolishly gifted to my crack addict became “my” puppy when I learned it was destined to be traded for crack. I wholeheartedly resented the puppy because the damned thing was always happy, and I was always sad. As a way out of my spiraling life, I attempted suicide one night. I awakened in the morning to kids knocking on my camper door, wanting to play with the puppy. Fifteen minutes later, the puppy screamed in pain. I just knew he’d been hit by a car, likely dying, because everything in life was bad. I opened the camper door, expecting the worst, but the puppy had simply run into a parked car and hurt his paw. The puppy was crying, the kids were crying, and then I too began to cry … uncontrollably. 
    Suddenly, the puppy and I were one, both in pain. An epiphany…a Helen Keller-like breakthrough that changed my life forever. I suddenly realized he’d tried to bring healthy people into my life, breaking the chains of codependency. I slept with that puppy in my arms for three days. Upon awakening, I looked deeply into his eyes, and promised him I’d share him with the world. 
    That puppy, my Booster, saved my life … twice! In My Booster, international service dog advocate and author Davis Hawn lays bare his life in the incredible story of Booster. Engaging, enlightening, hilariously funny and heartbreaking at the same time, their story shows the true power of the canine-human bond.
    Zum Buch
  • The Man Nobody Knows - cover

    The Man Nobody Knows

    Bruce Barton

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    When the man had finished his reading, he exclaimed, “This is a man nobody knows! “Someday,” said he, “someone will write a book about Jesus. He will describe the same discovery I have made about Him, that many other people are waiting to make.” For, as the man’s little-boy notions and prejudices vanished, he saw the day-to-day life of Him who lived the greatest life and was alive and knowable beyond the mists of tradition.
    Zum Buch
  • My Good Bright Wolf - A Memoir - cover

    My Good Bright Wolf - A Memoir

    Sarah Moss

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    “The Scottish actor Morven Christie is the narrator: her reading is measured and reflective, drawing out the forlorn beauty of Moss’s prose.”—The Guardian"Christie's performance captures Moss's narrative voice, creating a quiet intimacy that invites the listener into Moss's world."—AudioFileA New York Magazine Most-Anticipated Book of the FallFrom the acclaimed author of Ghost Wall, Summerwater, and The Fell, Sarah Moss’s My Good Bright Wolf is an unflinching memoir about childhood, food, books, and our ability to see, become, and protect ourselves.A girl must watch her figure but never be vain. She must be intelligent but never a know-it-all. She must be ambitious, if she is clever, but not in a way that shows. She must cook and sew and make do and mend. She must know (but never say) that these skills are, in some fundamental way, flawed and frivolous—feminine. Girls must stay small, even as they grow. Women must show restraint. And yet. In books, in the landscape of imagination, a girl can run free.Here, with My Good Bright Wolf, Sarah Moss takes on these rules, these lessons from the fables of girlhood, and uses them to fearlessly investigate the nature of memory, the lure of self-control, the impact of privilege, scarcity, parents, love. Through narratives of women and food, second-wave feminism and postwar puritanism, and her own challenges with a health care system that discounts the experiences of those it ought to serve, Moss seeks truth in the stories we tell ourselves and others. Harm can become power. Attention can become care. A body and a mind, though working hard together, can be at odds.And yet. In books, in the landscape of imagination, a girl can run free. Beautiful and sharp, moving and unapologetic, erudite and very funny, My Good Bright Wolf is a memoir that breaks the rules.A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
    Zum Buch
  • The Snarling Girl and Other Essays - cover

    The Snarling Girl and Other Essays

    Elisa Alberti

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In sixteen essays published over the past decade, acclaimed novelist Elisa Albert considers everything from the creative process to reproductive justice, ambition to Ani DiFranco, Judaism to the ethos of punk, all in the midst of making a home in the strange city of Albany, New York. 
     
     
     
    With wit and wariness, skepticism and surrender, this collection offers a first-of-its-kind window into the life and mind of an author Shalom Auslander once called "Bukowski with a vagina and a motherf*cker of a hangover." 
     
     
     
    Whether writing about doula training, struggling to embroider local community, art vs commerce, antisemitism, or growing up in the shadow of Hollywood, Albert is heartfelt, rigorous, and delightfully self-aware.
    Zum Buch
  • Eddie Would Go - The Story of Eddie Aikau Hawaiian Hero and Pioneer of Big Wave Surfing - cover

    Eddie Would Go - The Story of...

    Stuart Holmes Coleman

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    From surfer and writer Stuart Holmes Coleman, Eddie Would Go is the compelling story of Eddie Aikau's legendary life and legacy, a pipeline into the exhilarating world of surfing, and an important chronicle of the Hawaiian Renaissance and the emergence of modern Hawaii. 
     
     
     
    In the 1970s, a decade before bumper stickers and T-shirts bearing the phrase Eddie Would Go began popping up all over the Hawaiian islands and throughout the surfing world, Eddie Aikau was proving what it meant to be a "waterman." As a fearless and gifted surfer, he rode the biggest waves in the world; as the first and most famous Waimea Bay lifeguard on the North Shore, he saved hundreds of lives from its treacherous waters; and as a proud Hawaiian, he sacrificed his life to save the crew aboard the voyaging canoe Hokule'a.
    Zum Buch