Even as he descended into near-total deafness, Ludwig van Beethoven created masterpieces that became cornerstones of classical music. Historical Dictionary of Beethoven provides a fresh and much-needed account of what is now known about Beethoven’s life, works, and cultural context, presented in a format that makes access easily accessible.It contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section contains cross-referenced entries on people, places, organizations, concepts, genres, and the main individual works connected to Beethoven. articles on people (well over two hundred individuals), places, organizations, concepts, genres, and the main individual works. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the Ludwig van Beethoven.
Barry Cooper is a Professor of Music at the University of Manchester, England, UK. He is best known for his research on Beethoven, and has previously published or edited ten books on the composer. He has also published scholarly performing editions of Beethoven’s 35 piano sonatas and other works, and his completion of the first movement of Beethoven’s unfinished Tenth Symphony has been performed worldwide.
Preface Abbreviations Chronology Introduction THE DICTIONARY Bibliography About the Author
James Bradley, Kim Scott, Helen Garner, Herb Wharton, Tom Cho, Barry Cooper, Delia Falconer, Sonya Hartnett, Catherine Ford, David Malouf, Carmel Bird, Brian Castro, Brenda Walker, Gail Jones, Murray Bail, Gerald Murnane, Tim Richards, Gillian Mears, Alexis Wright