About This Book
A detailed chronological study follows the composer through a crucial middle period, chronicling the creation, revision, and first performances of major piano sonatas, symphonies, string quartets, and the opera Fidelio. It interweaves musical analysis of manuscripts and overtures with accounts of rehearsals, public receptions, theatrical politics, patronage networks, and friendships, including portraits, improvisatory habits, and correspondence that shaped commissions and publications. The narrative balances scene-by-scene descriptions of performances and revisions with documentary evidence and biographical anecdotes to map artistic development and the social world that influenced composition and dissemination.
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