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Eroica :The First Great Romantic Symphony - The Landmark Library

Eroica

Eroica :The First Great Romantic Symphony - The Landmark Library

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Published: 3 November, 2016
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In 1805, the world of music was set on its ears by a new work from a German composer. Intellectually and emotionally, Beethoven's Third Symphony, the 'Eroica', was revolutionary music. After those first two stunning chords, Western music was never the same again. And the whiff of actual political revolution was woven into the work, for it was originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte, a dangerous hero for a composer dependent on conservative royal patronage. James Hamilton-Paterson reconstructs this great moment in Western culture, the shock of the music and the symphony's long afterlife. The Landmark Library is a testament to the achievements of mankind from the late stone age to the present day. Each volume is handsomely illustrated and carries a text of 25,000 words devoted to a crucial theme in the history of civilization.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781784977214
ISBN10 1784977217
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

The writing is as indulgent as the cover suggests is will be, with a very literate and well-researched body of text... any fan of classical music who seeks to improve their contextual knowledge and understanding will benefit, and enjoy, this book' * Fontes Artis Musicae *

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Author's Bio

James Hamilton-Paterson's novel Gerontius won a Whitbread Prize. His many books include the bestselling Empire of the Clouds, Marked for Death and Music: Stories. A passionate musician, he now lives in Austria.

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