Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Ludwig van Beethoven

View through CrossRef
Abstract Many books have been written about Beethoven but it is rare to find one which seeks an alternative to the tendency of academia, on the one hand, to fragmentation, and of popular biographical writing, on the other, to a superficial overview. In this volume, the late Carl Dahlhaus combines the interpretations of individual works with excursions into the musical aesthetics of the period around 1800, an age which was not only a `classical' period in the history of the arts but also one in which aesthetics carved itself a place in the Centre of philosophical attention. The theme of the book is the reconstruction of Beethoven's `musical thinking' from the evidence in the works themselves and their context in the history of ideas. A table entitled `Chronicle' places the references to biographical data in their historical context. The selective bibliography includes comments to assist readers to find their way in the labyrinth of the literature about Beethoven.
Oxford University PressOxford
Title: Ludwig van Beethoven
Description:
Abstract Many books have been written about Beethoven but it is rare to find one which seeks an alternative to the tendency of academia, on the one hand, to fragmentation, and of popular biographical writing, on the other, to a superficial overview.
In this volume, the late Carl Dahlhaus combines the interpretations of individual works with excursions into the musical aesthetics of the period around 1800, an age which was not only a `classical' period in the history of the arts but also one in which aesthetics carved itself a place in the Centre of philosophical attention.
The theme of the book is the reconstruction of Beethoven's `musical thinking' from the evidence in the works themselves and their context in the history of ideas.
A table entitled `Chronicle' places the references to biographical data in their historical context.
The selective bibliography includes comments to assist readers to find their way in the labyrinth of the literature about Beethoven.

Related Results

Ludwig van Beethoven: A Very Short Introduction
Ludwig van Beethoven: A Very Short Introduction
Abstract Ludvig van Beethoven: A Very Short Introduction examines Beethoven’s consistent attitude towards his art which is remarkable considering the difficulties he...
Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony no. 9
Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony no. 9
Chapter 6 begins with an Introduction that discusses the exceptional popularity of Beethoven’s final symphony. An historical overview of all nine symphonies follows, with emphasis ...
Beethoven’s Prosthesis
Beethoven’s Prosthesis
This chapter takes performances by the deaf Beethoven as an instance of body-instrument interaction. Prior research in music theory, drawing on cognitive linguistics, suggests that...
Ludwig Hilberseimer
Ludwig Hilberseimer
The German-American architect, art critic, and urban planner Ludwig Hilberseimer was central to avant-garde art and architecture in the Weimar Republic, an important Bauhaus teache...
Conversations with Gus Van Sant
Conversations with Gus Van Sant
One of the most talented and imaginative artists of independent cinema, Gus Van Sant established himself with a number of important movies of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Beginn...
Proeven van Waardenwerk. Promovendi over hun onderzoek normatieve professionalisering
Proeven van Waardenwerk. Promovendi over hun onderzoek normatieve professionalisering
De afgelopen twintig jaar is een groot aantal proefschriften verschenen op het gebied van normatieve professionalisering en waardenwerk. In deze bundel bieden dertien oud-promovend...
Vragenlijst Veelplegers
Vragenlijst Veelplegers
Vanuit de Universiteit Utrecht werd een grote groep jonge veelplegers jarenlang gevolgd. Zie Weijers (2019) 'Veelplegers aanpakken' en Weijers (2022) 'Kansen bieden, kansen pakken'...
Leaves from the Journals of Sir George Smart
Leaves from the Journals of Sir George Smart
Sir George Smart (1776–1867), conductor, composer, singing teacher and organist, was a central figure in nineteenth-century British musical life. He is best remembered as one of th...

Back to Top