ABSTRACTBeethoven the revolutionary is fading from history. Ossified by the Romantic tradition and, under the pressure of recent revision, reconsidered as conservative and prone to power worship, Beethoven's music has been drained of its radical essence. Yet his compositions also evoked the sonic impact of revolution – its aesthetic of natural violence and terrifying sublime – and so created an aural image of revolutionary action. Through stylistic appropriations of Luigi Cherubini and others, Beethoven imported the rhetorical tropes of French revolutionary composition to the more culturally conservative environment of Vienna. But where the music of revolutionary Paris accompanied concerted political action, the Viennese music that echoed i...
This program covers Beethoven, the man who changed the course of music and aligned himself with the ...
ABSTRACT. The material and cultural influences which engender an era’s formal works of political the...
This dissertation argues for a reappraisal of Beethoven’s middle period using the chamber music writ...
This book chronicles the exploitation of Beethoven\u27s life and work by German political parties fr...
From 1795 to 1822, Ludwig van Beethoven wrote 32 piano sonatas. These sonatas were influenced by the...
Beethoven’s works of state propaganda date from the years leading up to and during the Congress of V...
Beethoven?s works of state propaganda date from the years leading up to and during the Congress of V...
In this provocative account Tia DeNora reconceptualizes the notion of genius by placing the life and...
Beethoven is moving steadily rightwards. After a century or so of criticism that has taken Beethoven...
Tia DeNora has undertaken an important study of Beethoven's early years in Vienna. She examines thre...
Beethoven und die Erfindung des Genies In unzähligen Schriften ist Beethoven als das Genie der europ...
Beethoven’s Fifth is the best known and most frequently performed of all his symphonies. At its pre...
Over the last two centuries, Beethoven's music has been synonymous with the idea of freedom, in part...
Beethoven’s music has set the tone during different and diverse events in human history. It has been...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the critique of Jena romanticism and Beethoven's...
This program covers Beethoven, the man who changed the course of music and aligned himself with the ...
ABSTRACT. The material and cultural influences which engender an era’s formal works of political the...
This dissertation argues for a reappraisal of Beethoven’s middle period using the chamber music writ...
This book chronicles the exploitation of Beethoven\u27s life and work by German political parties fr...
From 1795 to 1822, Ludwig van Beethoven wrote 32 piano sonatas. These sonatas were influenced by the...
Beethoven’s works of state propaganda date from the years leading up to and during the Congress of V...
Beethoven?s works of state propaganda date from the years leading up to and during the Congress of V...
In this provocative account Tia DeNora reconceptualizes the notion of genius by placing the life and...
Beethoven is moving steadily rightwards. After a century or so of criticism that has taken Beethoven...
Tia DeNora has undertaken an important study of Beethoven's early years in Vienna. She examines thre...
Beethoven und die Erfindung des Genies In unzähligen Schriften ist Beethoven als das Genie der europ...
Beethoven’s Fifth is the best known and most frequently performed of all his symphonies. At its pre...
Over the last two centuries, Beethoven's music has been synonymous with the idea of freedom, in part...
Beethoven’s music has set the tone during different and diverse events in human history. It has been...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the critique of Jena romanticism and Beethoven's...
This program covers Beethoven, the man who changed the course of music and aligned himself with the ...
ABSTRACT. The material and cultural influences which engender an era’s formal works of political the...
This dissertation argues for a reappraisal of Beethoven’s middle period using the chamber music writ...