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Beethoven - Unveiling Beethoven's Musical Revolution - cover

Beethoven - Unveiling Beethoven's Musical Revolution

Romain Rolland

Traducteur B. Constance Hull

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Beethoven," Romain Rolland presents a richly detailed exploration of the life and work of the iconic composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Written in a blend of biographical narrative and poetic reflection, the book delves into Beethoven's creative genius and his struggles with deafness, presenting not just the events of his life but the emotional and philosophical underpinnings of his music. Rolland captures the essence of Beethoven's artistic evolution by intertwining historical context with profound thematic analyses, making the book a poignant homage to one of music's greatest figures. Romain Rolland, a French novelist and biographer, was a fervent admirer of idealism and humanism, which deeply informed his literary works. His commitment to the arts and an unyielding belief in the power of creativity emerged from his experiences in the tumultuous political climate of early 20th-century Europe. These influences shaped Rolland's desire to illustrate the transformative impact of music on the human condition, as exemplified in his deep engagement with Beethoven's legacy. "Beethoven" is highly recommended for music enthusiasts, scholars, and those interested in the interplay between life and art. Rolland's intricate portrayal invites readers to not only appreciate Beethoven's masterpieces but also to reflect on the broader implications of artistic struggle and triumph. It is a vital addition to any literary or musical canon.
Disponible depuis: 03/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 141 pages.

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