ABSTRACT

This volume was first published in 1927, on the centenary of Beethoven’s death, as part of the Masters of Music series. The author was an established biographer of organ composers, such as The Organ Works of Bach. Attributing Beethoven’s disagreeable demeanour to his childhood, the author embarks on a passionate defence of Beethoven’s essential nobility of character, hoping to assuage the then-prevalent anti-Beethoven chill and to encourage readers to discover Beethoven anew. The volume covers an overview of Beethoven’s life, followed by his personality and an assessment of his works in an exploration of the most important characteristics of Beethoven’s works and their influence on his successors.

part |176 pages

Part I

chapter |10 pages

Chapter I

chapter |6 pages

Chapter II

chapter |7 pages

Chapter III

chapter |8 pages

Chapter IV

chapter |7 pages

Chapter V

chapter |9 pages

Chapter VI

chapter |7 pages

Chapter VII

chapter |10 pages

Chapter VIII

chapter |16 pages

Chapter IX

chapter |9 pages

Chapter X

chapter |8 pages

Chapter XI

chapter |5 pages

Chapter XII

chapter |9 pages

Chapter XIII

chapter |10 pages

Chapter XIV

chapter |12 pages

Chapter XV

chapter |10 pages

Chapter XVI

chapter |7 pages

Chapter XVII

chapter |8 pages

Chapter XVIII

chapter |13 pages

Chapter XIX

chapter |5 pages

Chapter XX

part |27 pages

Part II

chapter |27 pages

Beethoven’s Personality

part |101 pages

Part III

chapter |90 pages

Beethoven the Composer

chapter |11 pages

Beethoven After a Hundred Years