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- Beethoven Studies 4
- Beethoven Studies 4
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contents
- Music Examples
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 From the Chapel to the Theatre to the Akademiensaal: Beethoven’s Musical Apprenticeship at the Bonn Electoral Court, 1784–1792
- 2 Gracious Beethoven?
- 3 Beethoven’s Unfinished Symphonies
- 4 Beethoven as Sentimentalist
- 5 Beethoven’s Nature: Idealism and Sovereignty from an Ecocritical Perspective
- 6 (Cross-)Gendering the German Voice
- 7 Beethoven and Tonal Prototypes: An Inherited and Developing Relationship
- 8 Shared Identities and Thwarted Narratives: Beethoven and the Austrian Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, 1817–1824
- 9 Composing with a Dictionary: Sounding the Word in Beethoven’s Missa solemnis
- 10 Deafly Performing Beethoven’s Last Three Piano Sonatas
- Index of Beethoven’s Works
- General Index
1 - From the Chapel to the Theatre to the Akademiensaal: Beethoven’s Musical Apprenticeship at the Bonn Electoral Court, 1784–1792
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 September 2020
- Beethoven Studies 4
- Beethoven Studies 4
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contents
- Music Examples
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 From the Chapel to the Theatre to the Akademiensaal: Beethoven’s Musical Apprenticeship at the Bonn Electoral Court, 1784–1792
- 2 Gracious Beethoven?
- 3 Beethoven’s Unfinished Symphonies
- 4 Beethoven as Sentimentalist
- 5 Beethoven’s Nature: Idealism and Sovereignty from an Ecocritical Perspective
- 6 (Cross-)Gendering the German Voice
- 7 Beethoven and Tonal Prototypes: An Inherited and Developing Relationship
- 8 Shared Identities and Thwarted Narratives: Beethoven and the Austrian Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, 1817–1824
- 9 Composing with a Dictionary: Sounding the Word in Beethoven’s Missa solemnis
- 10 Deafly Performing Beethoven’s Last Three Piano Sonatas
- Index of Beethoven’s Works
- General Index
Summary
The first twenty-two years of Beethoven’s life were spent at the electoral court in Bonn, a formative period significantly under-explored by scholarship. Drawing on extensive documentary and musical evidence, this essay reveals that musical life at the court under Elector Maximilian Franz was one of the most active in Europe, one in which Beethoven was fully absorbed.
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- Beethoven Studies 4 , pp. 1 - 23Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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