Reading Anthony Hopkins on the Eroica he raises some interesting points re. the original dedication to Napoleon, and the subsequent events which were related by Ries. He suggests that B only thought of the dedication when he planned to visit Paris in 1802 (hence the use of his name in French on his copy of the score 'Louis') and that the original idea was the Promethean hero which is why much of the finale includes music from that Ballet. He makes the point that it is unlikely that B would have originally conceived the Eroica with Napoleon in mind since only a few years previously (1800) the Austrians had been defeated by the French, with more casualties than any other nation. He suggests also that if B really had torn up the title page in a fit of rage, why in 1809 when the French were bombarding Vienna did B entertain the French Ambassador, and why was he contemplating dedicating the Mass in C to Napoleon in 1810? Food for thought!
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'Man know thyself'
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'Man know thyself'
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