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Beethoven Studies 3

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Douglas Johnson, Richard Kramer, Christopher Reynolds, Lewis Lockwood, Alan Tyson, Joseph Kerman,Sieghard Brandenburg, Maynard Solomon
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  • Date Published: June 2009
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521111669

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  • This is the third volume in the series Beethoven Studies. The aim of this series is to present scholarly work on Beethoven, broad in range as well as meticulous in method. The contributors have in common a special interest in the sources for Beethoven's life and for this creative activity, including original scores, sketchbooks, conversation books, correspondence, and other documentary material. Beethoven Studies 3 includes biographical, critical and analytical contributions, with a special emphasis on Beethoven's working processes. Although some of the essays are for the specialist, others, in particular the biographical ones, require little more than some knowledge and enjoyment of Beethoven's music, or an interest in the man himself. The book includes many music examples, and reproductions of autographs and watermarks, and it is very fully indexed.

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    • Date Published: June 2009
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521111669
    • length: 312 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.46kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. 1794–1795: decisive years in Beethoven's early development Douglas Johnson
    2. Ambiguities in La Malinconia: what the sketches say Richard Kramer
    3. Ambiguities in La Malinconia: what the sketches say Richard Kramer
    4. Beethoven's sketches for the Variations in Op. 35 Christopher Reynolds
    5. 'Eroica' perspectives: strategy and design in the first movement Lewis Lockwood
    6. The 'Razumovsky' quartets: some aspects of the sources Alan Tyson
    7. Notes on Beethoven's codas Joseph Kerman
    8. The historical background to the 'Heiliger Dankgesang' in Beethoven's A-minor quartet Op. 132 Sieghard Brandenburg
    9. Beethoven's tagebuch of 1812–1818 Maynard Solomon
    Indices.

  • Editor

    Alan Tyson

    Contributors

    Douglas Johnson, Richard Kramer, Christopher Reynolds, Lewis Lockwood, Alan Tyson, Joseph Kerman,Sieghard Brandenburg, Maynard Solomon

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