Beethoven, John Clubbe
Beethoven, John Clubbe
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Beethoven
The Relentless Revolutionary

Author: John Clubbe

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 19 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/20/2019


Synopsis

A fascinating and in-depth exploration of how the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, and Napoleon shaped Beethoven's political ideals and inspired his groundbreaking compositions.

Beethoven imbibed Enlightenment and revolutionary ideas in his hometown of Bonn, where they were fervently discussed in cafés and at the university. Moving to Vienna at the age of twenty-one to study with Haydn, he gained renown as a brilliant pianist and innovative composer. In that conservative city, capital of the Hapsburg empire, authorities were ever watchful to curtail and punish overt displays of radical political views. Nevertheless, Beethoven avidly followed the meteoric rise of Napoleon.

As Napoleon had made strides to liberate Europe from aristocratic oppression, so Beethoven desired to liberate humankind through music. He went beyond the musical forms of Haydn and Mozart, notably in the Eroica symphony and his opera Fidelio, both inspired by the French Revolution and Napoleon.

John Clubbe illuminates Beethoven as a lifelong revolutionary through his compositions, portraits, and writings, and by setting him alongside major cultural figures of the time—among them Schiller, Goethe, Byron, Chateaubriand, and Goya.

About John Clubbe

John Clubbe, who holds three degrees from Columbia University, taught chiefly at Duke and the University of Kentucky. He has written books on nineteenth-century cultural history and numerous essays, primarily on Byron, Beethoven, and Napoleon. In Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he now lives, he has given pre-concert lectures for the Santa Fe Pro Musica and the Santa Fe Symphony.


Reviews

Beethoven. I always thought of him paradoxically as an illiterate genius. His childhood is well known even if someone has not read a decent biography of his. He lost his supposedly caring mother early; his abusive father, who wanted to cash-in on him, also succumbed, leaving him the breadwinner of a......more

Goodreads review by Gina

The author provides a wealth of valuable context for understanding Beethoven's beliefs and actions. At times it seemed that he was being overly repetitive, or laying out a lot of information without drawing connections or conclusions; but some parts, like his analysis of the late quartets or the leg......more

Goodreads review by Kelly

Simply outstanding. This is one of the most pleasurable books on music history I have ever read. [Full review on my blog forthcoming]......more