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The Last Master: Passion And Glory: Volume Three of a Fictional Biography of Ludwig van Beethoven
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The Last Master: Passion And Glory: Volume Three of a Fictional Biography of Ludwig van Beethoven

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A masterly novel of genius, passion and anguish, Passion and Glory is the final volume in John Suchet’s remarkable telling of the life of Ludwig Van Beethoven. Beethoven’s last years were a time of great artistic triumph, yet unrelenting personal torment. With his ‘Eternal Beloved’ now in the past, Beethoven returns to Vienna in 1812, a city celebrating the defeat of Napoleon. This is the era of Symphony No. 7, the ‘Battle’ Symphony, and of Symphony No. 9 with its ‘Ode to Joy’. Monumental pieces composed in solitude and performed with ferocious energy. As the story culminates in Beethoven’s epiphany at the moment of death, John Suchet invests him with a tragic grandeur missing from conventional biographies and completes a tale as immortal as the music itself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 October 1999
Pages
416
ISBN
9780751527520

A masterly novel of genius, passion and anguish, Passion and Glory is the final volume in John Suchet’s remarkable telling of the life of Ludwig Van Beethoven. Beethoven’s last years were a time of great artistic triumph, yet unrelenting personal torment. With his ‘Eternal Beloved’ now in the past, Beethoven returns to Vienna in 1812, a city celebrating the defeat of Napoleon. This is the era of Symphony No. 7, the ‘Battle’ Symphony, and of Symphony No. 9 with its ‘Ode to Joy’. Monumental pieces composed in solitude and performed with ferocious energy. As the story culminates in Beethoven’s epiphany at the moment of death, John Suchet invests him with a tragic grandeur missing from conventional biographies and completes a tale as immortal as the music itself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 October 1999
Pages
416
ISBN
9780751527520