I thought it would be interesting to hear which Beethoven books you own & have read.
I own & have read:
1. "Beethoven," Maynard Solomon, 2nd edit.
2. "Beethoven," Joseph Kerman & Alan Tyson (The New Grove)
3. "Beethoven: Impressions By His Contemporaries," edited by O.G. Sonneck
4. "Beethoven," R.M. James
5. "Beethoven: The Symphonies 5 & 6," Black Dog Music Library
6. "Beethoven: Letters, Journals & Conversations," edited & translated by Michael Hamburger
7. "The Revolutionary from Bonn," from Harold Schonberg's "Lives of the Great Composers"
I'd also like to read those John Suchet fictionalized bios (three volumes), but I'm having trouble finding copies.
Next up, I think, is Thayer. Might as well dive into that multivolume sea.
I own & have read:
1. "Beethoven," Maynard Solomon, 2nd edit.
2. "Beethoven," Joseph Kerman & Alan Tyson (The New Grove)
3. "Beethoven: Impressions By His Contemporaries," edited by O.G. Sonneck
4. "Beethoven," R.M. James
5. "Beethoven: The Symphonies 5 & 6," Black Dog Music Library
6. "Beethoven: Letters, Journals & Conversations," edited & translated by Michael Hamburger
7. "The Revolutionary from Bonn," from Harold Schonberg's "Lives of the Great Composers"
I'd also like to read those John Suchet fictionalized bios (three volumes), but I'm having trouble finding copies.
Next up, I think, is Thayer. Might as well dive into that multivolume sea.
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