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- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- CONTENTS xix
- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xxi
- BIBLIOGRAPHY xxiii
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VOLUME I
- From the crayon drawing by Stephan Decker (1824) 1
- Chapter 1. The Electoral Court at Bonn 3
- Chapter 2. The Beethoven Family 41
- Chapter 3. Beethoven's Birth and Childhood, 1770-1784 53
- Chapter 4. Elector Max Franz and his Court—The Von Breuning Family—The Years 1784 to 1786 73
- Chapter 5. The Years 1787 to 1788—The Operatic Seasons from 1789 to 1792 86
- Chapter 6. The Years 1789 to 1792—The Move to Vienna 100
- Chapter 7. The Compositions Written at Bonn, 1786-1792 118
- Chapter 8. Beethoven's Teachers in Vienna—Viennese Composers and Society 134
- Chapter 9. The Years 1793 to 1795 160
- Chapter 10. The Years 1796 and 1797 180
- Chapter 11. The Years 1798 and 1799 203
- Chapter 12. Beethoven's Friends and Fellow Musicians—The Brunsvik Family—Character Traits—Sketchbooks— Possible Origin of Deafness 219
- Chapter 13. The Year 1800 254
- Chapter 14. The Year 1801. Correspondence with Publishers- Early Criticisms of Beethoven's Music—Letters to Amenda and Wegeler Corfcerning Deafness —Ferdinand Ries 268
- Chapter 15. The Year 1802. The Heiligenstadt Testament—Beethoven's Brothers—Correspondence with Publishers 300
- Chapter 16. The Year 1803. The Court Theatre—Work on the "Eroica" Symphony 324
- Chapter 17. The Year 1804. Beginning of Work on "Leonore"— The "Eroica" Privately Performed—Beethoven and Breuning—Friendship with Countess Deym 344
- Chapter 18. The Year 1805. Public Performance of the "Eroica"— Countess Josephine Deym—"Leonore" Completed and Performed 363
- Chapter 19. The Year 1806. The Revision of "Leonore"—The Razumovsky Quartets—The Fourth Symphony 393
- Chapter 20. The Year 1807. Work on the Fifth Symphony—The Mass in C 412
- Chapter 21. The Year 1808. Completion of the Fifth and Sixth Symphonies—The Concert of December 22nd 430
- Chapter 22. The Year 1809. The Annuity Contract—The Siege of Vienna—Piano Concerto No. 5 453
- Chapter 23. The Year 1810. Decrease in Productivity—Therese Malfatti—Bettina Brentano 480
- Chapter 24. The Year 1811. Bettina, Beethoven and Goethe—A Sojourn in Teplitz—Sketches for New Symphonies 504
- Chapter 25. The Year 1812. The Austrian Finanz-Patent—Second Sojourn at Teplitz—Letters to the Immortal Beloved 522
- Chapter 26. The Year 1813. Financial Difficulties—Suspension of Payments—Concerts at Graz—Malzel and "Wellington's Victory"—Concerts of December 8 and 12 549
- Chapter 27. The Year 1814. Quarrel with Malzel—The Revision of "Fidelio"—The Vienna Congress 569
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- CONTENTS xix
- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xxi
- BIBLIOGRAPHY xxiii
-
VOLUME I
- From the crayon drawing by Stephan Decker (1824) 1
- Chapter 1. The Electoral Court at Bonn 3
- Chapter 2. The Beethoven Family 41
- Chapter 3. Beethoven's Birth and Childhood, 1770-1784 53
- Chapter 4. Elector Max Franz and his Court—The Von Breuning Family—The Years 1784 to 1786 73
- Chapter 5. The Years 1787 to 1788—The Operatic Seasons from 1789 to 1792 86
- Chapter 6. The Years 1789 to 1792—The Move to Vienna 100
- Chapter 7. The Compositions Written at Bonn, 1786-1792 118
- Chapter 8. Beethoven's Teachers in Vienna—Viennese Composers and Society 134
- Chapter 9. The Years 1793 to 1795 160
- Chapter 10. The Years 1796 and 1797 180
- Chapter 11. The Years 1798 and 1799 203
- Chapter 12. Beethoven's Friends and Fellow Musicians—The Brunsvik Family—Character Traits—Sketchbooks— Possible Origin of Deafness 219
- Chapter 13. The Year 1800 254
- Chapter 14. The Year 1801. Correspondence with Publishers- Early Criticisms of Beethoven's Music—Letters to Amenda and Wegeler Corfcerning Deafness —Ferdinand Ries 268
- Chapter 15. The Year 1802. The Heiligenstadt Testament—Beethoven's Brothers—Correspondence with Publishers 300
- Chapter 16. The Year 1803. The Court Theatre—Work on the "Eroica" Symphony 324
- Chapter 17. The Year 1804. Beginning of Work on "Leonore"— The "Eroica" Privately Performed—Beethoven and Breuning—Friendship with Countess Deym 344
- Chapter 18. The Year 1805. Public Performance of the "Eroica"— Countess Josephine Deym—"Leonore" Completed and Performed 363
- Chapter 19. The Year 1806. The Revision of "Leonore"—The Razumovsky Quartets—The Fourth Symphony 393
- Chapter 20. The Year 1807. Work on the Fifth Symphony—The Mass in C 412
- Chapter 21. The Year 1808. Completion of the Fifth and Sixth Symphonies—The Concert of December 22nd 430
- Chapter 22. The Year 1809. The Annuity Contract—The Siege of Vienna—Piano Concerto No. 5 453
- Chapter 23. The Year 1810. Decrease in Productivity—Therese Malfatti—Bettina Brentano 480
- Chapter 24. The Year 1811. Bettina, Beethoven and Goethe—A Sojourn in Teplitz—Sketches for New Symphonies 504
- Chapter 25. The Year 1812. The Austrian Finanz-Patent—Second Sojourn at Teplitz—Letters to the Immortal Beloved 522
- Chapter 26. The Year 1813. Financial Difficulties—Suspension of Payments—Concerts at Graz—Malzel and "Wellington's Victory"—Concerts of December 8 and 12 549
- Chapter 27. The Year 1814. Quarrel with Malzel—The Revision of "Fidelio"—The Vienna Congress 569