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Beethoven

The Man Revealed--revised & updated edition

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The Sunday Times bestseller, revised and updated for the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth. As heard throughout 2020 on Classic FM You know the music... but do you know the man? Ludwig van Beethoven is one of the world's best loved and most influential composers. His life - its dramas, conflicts, loves and losses - is played out in his music. In this special edition to mark the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth - with a new section featuring his most celebrated pieces - John Suchet shows us the man behind the music. He reveals a difficult and complex character, struggling to continue his profession as musician despite increasing deafness, alienating friends with unprovoked outbursts of anger one moment, overwhelming them with excessive kindness and generosity the next, living in a city in almost constant disarray because of war with France. This is the real Beethoven, and Suchet brings him faithfully and vividly to life. This updated edition of Suchet's acclaimed biography contains new material, including a detailed guide to Beethoven's most important compositions, family tree and timeline.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 28, 2013
      Suchet, a musical scholar and British classical radio host, guides us along a detailed tour of Beethoven’s life, exploring not so much the music he created as his life—nearly 60 years of drama, love, and loss. From the imposing composer’s difficult early life in Bonn to his later fame (and occasional infamy) living in Vienna, Suchet offers a definitive, close look at the composer. Even those with cursory musical knowledge will appreciate the engaging narrative, beginning with Beethoven’s unknown birthday and ending with his slow death. Along the way, one can easily find oneself identifying with Beethoven, chuckling when he uses his virtuosic piano skills to dismantle rivals, cheering when his utter genius is wholly recognized, and weeping with him when he is heartbroken and suicidal. Suchet displays great skill as a storyteller-historian, crafting an engrossing biography that explores every part of Beethoven’s personal life—a story that includes a love affair as passionate as it is mysterious and a bitter custody battle with his sister-in-law that unveils Beethoven at his most despicable.

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