Beethoven, the Man and the Artist, as Revealed in His Own Words
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A curated assemblage of the composer’s own writings, letters, and diary entries presents his ideas on art, composing, and performance. Organized into thematic sections—brief biography, reflections on nature and texts, technical advice on composition and performing, and personal remarks on temperament, suffering, and faith—it mixes practical counsel with candid self-assessment. Anecdotes and contemporary testimony illustrate his pianistic approach, improvisational gifts, editorial preferences, and views on transcription and publication. The collection balances concise critical judgments with broader meditations on artistic aims, giving readers a direct sense of his methods, convictions, and the personal outlook that informed his music.
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