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Beethoven: The Man and the Artist, as Revealed in His Own Words. 9780486212616

Beethoven: The Man and the Artist, as Revealed in His Own Words

Dover Publications. 1964

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  • EAN: 9780486212616
  • ISBN: 978-0-486-21261-6
  • Editorial: Dover Publications
  • Fecha de edición: 1964
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Dimensiones: 13,5x20,5
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • Traductor: Henry Edward Krebhbiel
  • Nº páginas: 110

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Compiled and Annotated by Friedrich Kerst
Translated into English, and Edited, with Additional Notes by Henry Edward Krebhbiel

"This little book came into existence as if it were by chance. The author had devoted himself for a long time to the study of Beethoven and carefully scrutinized all manner of books, publications, manuscripts, etc., in order to derive the greatest possible information about the hero. He can say confidently that he conned every existing publication of value. His notes made during his readings grew voluminous, and also his amazement at the wealth of Beethoven's observations comparatively unknown to his admirers because hidden away, like concealed violets, in books which have been long out of print and for whose reproduction there is no urgent call. These observations are of the utmost importance for the understanding of Beethoven, in whom man and artist are inseparably united. Within the pages of this little book are included all of them which seemed to possess value, either as expressions of universal truths or as evidence of the character of Beethoven or his compositions.

Beethoven is brought more directly before our knowledge by these his own words than by the diffuse books which have been written about him. For this reason the compiler has added only the necessary explanatory notes, and (on the advice of professional friends) the remarks introductory to the various subdivisions of the book. He dispensed with a biographical introduction; there are plenty of succinct biographies, which set forth the circumstances of the master's life easily to be had. Those who wish to penetrate farther into the subject would do well to read the great work by Thayer, the foundation of all Beethoven biography (in the new revision now making by Deiters), or the critical biography by Marx, as revised by Behncke. In sifting the material it was found that it fell naturally into thirteen subdivisions. In arranging the succession of utterances care was had to group related subjects. By this means unnecessary interruptions in the train of thought were avoided and interesting comparisons made possible. To this end it was important that time, place and circumstances of every word should be conscientiously set down.

Concerning the selection of material let it be said that in all cases of doubt the authenticity of every utterance was proved; Beethoven is easily recognizable in the form and contents of his sayings. Attention must be directed to two matters in particular: after considerable reflection the compiler decided to include in the collection a few quotations which Beethoven copied from books which he read. From the fact that he took the trouble to write them down, we may assume that they had a fascination for him, and were greeted with lively emotion as being admirable expressions of thoughts which had moved him. They are very few, and the fact that they are quotations is plainly indicated. By copying them into his note-books Beethoven as much as stored them away in the thesaurus of his thoughts, and so they may well have a place here." (Preface)

CONTENIDO:

Preface
Concerning Art
Love of Nature
Concerning Texts
On Composing
On Performing Music
On His Own Works
On Art and Artists
Beethoven as Critic
On Education
On His Own Disposition and Character
The Sufferer
Worldly Wisdom
God
Appendix



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