
BEETHOVEN'S LETTERS.
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE.
PREFACE BY DR. LUDWIG NOHL TO THE LETTERS OF LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. - FIRST PART. LIFE'S JOYS AND SORROWS 1783-1816.
FIRST PART. LIFE'S JOYS AND SORROWS. 1783 TO 1815. - 1. TO THE ELECTOR OF COLOGNE, FREDERICK MAXIMILIAN.
SECOND PART. LIFE'S MISSION. 1815 TO 1822. - 147. WRITTEN IN SPOHR'S ALBUM.
Delving into the private correspondence of one of history’s most celebrated composers, this volume offers listeners an intimate glimpse of his thoughts, frustrations, and fleeting joys. The letters, carefully translated from original German, reveal Beethoven’s sharp wit, his relentless pursuit of artistic perfection, and the personal hardships that shadowed his creative genius.
Beyond the music, the collection includes heartfelt missives to patrons such as Archduke Rudolph, shedding light on the complex relationships that sustained his career. The editor’s thoughtful introductions explain the challenges of gathering these scattered documents and provide context for the cultural landscape of his era. Listeners will hear the raw, unpolished voice of a man whose legacy endures, gaining a deeper appreciation for the humanity behind the timeless symphonies.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (320K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, John Williams and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-07-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1770–1827
A towering composer of the Classical and Romantic eras, he reshaped the symphony, sonata, and string quartet while creating some of the best-known music in the world. His life was marked by fierce independence, artistic ambition, and the struggle of hearing loss that never stopped him from composing.
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