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A portrait of the composer traces his development from early promise and apprenticeship to a mature creative force in Vienna, describing major compositions, operas, symphonies, and sacred works; examines his methods of composition, persistent labor, and musical philosophy; explores personality traits including humor, capacity for friendship, and responses to adversity such as progressive deafness; follows late creative phases culminating in the late quartets and final reflections on life's meaning; and closes with an analytical essay on Wagner's artistic indebtedness to him.

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George Alexander Fischer

George Alexander Fischer was a writer and musicologist known for his insightful analysis of classical composers. His notable work, "Beethoven, a character study; together with Wagner's indebtedness to Beethoven," explores the profound impact of Beethoven on the music of Richard Wagner, highlighting the intricate connections between their artistic expressions. Fischer's contributions to the understanding of these composers provide valuable context for their works, enriching the study of classical music and its evolution. His writings reflect a deep appreciation for the complexities of musical heritage.

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