Amongst all the figures in the history of Western art forms, Beethoven is one of the most radical and influential. Not only did he produce some of the most celebrated and recognizable music of all time, but his influence dramatically accelerated the development of musical composition. He was instrumental in raising the status of the composer from that of a court servant to one of an independent artist.
Much has been written on Beethoven, including many substantial biographies. The most notable of these is a monumental work by Alexander Wheelock Thayer. But there are also many shorter and more accessible works, like this entertaining text by novelist, art historian and music critic, Romain Rolland. A passionate devotee of music, Rolland also wrote a number of substantial essays about other musicians, including biographical sketches of Handel, Wagner, and Berlioz.
The book also contains the famous Heiligenstadt Testament, selected letters and recorded thoughts of the great composer.
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Romain Rolland (1866–1944) was a French dramatist, novelist, essayist, and art historian who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1915. He wrote extensively on music and musicians.
Denis Daly is an audiobook narrator and codirector of Voices of Today, an Australian spoken word production house.