This classic of music analysis by a noted musicologist offers revealing
insights into Beethoven's personality and music. George Grove, the
founding editor of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians,
interweaves fascinating background information on the composer's
historical era with quotations, letters, and anecdotes. He examines the
nine symphonies in chronological order, movement by movement,
illustrating his points with numerous excerpts -- more than 400 in
all.
In addition to emphasizing the uniqueness of Beethoven's music and its
iconoclastic renunciation of established musical theory, Grove comments
at length on the relation of the symphonies to the minor works, events
in the composer's personal life, the conditions under which he worked,
and other fascinating details. Examples of Beethoven's correspondence
include several letters to the Countess Theresa and the famous letter to
his brothers Carl and Johann.