
T H E L I F E OF B E E T H O V E N,
THE EDITOR'S PREFACE.
CONTENTS OF THE F I R S T V O L U M E.
LIFE OF BEETHOVEN. - INTRODUCTION.
LIFE OF BEETHOVEN. - FIRST PERIOD. FROM HIS BIRTH TO THE YEAR 1800.
SECOND PERIOD. From 1800 To October, 1813.
THIRD PERIOD. FROM NOVEMBER, 1813, TILL HIS DEATH, IN 1827. PART I.
THIRD PERIOD. TILL HIS DEATH IN 1827. PART II.
SUPPLEMENT TO VOLUME I.
T H E L I F E OF B E E T H O V E N,
This volume offers a richly detailed portrait of one of history’s most towering composers, drawn from his own letters, contemporary notes, and first‑hand accounts. By weaving together his correspondence with publishers, friends, and admirers, the work reveals the practical concerns, artistic ambitions, and personal quirks that shaped his music. Readers gain a sense of the young pianist’s early fascination with the composer’s daring style and the way it sparked a lifelong devotion.
The editor, a respected pianist of his day, approaches the material with both reverence and scholarly care, preserving the original texts while adding helpful explanations. Included are vivid descriptions of early performances, the debut of landmark works, and intimate exchanges that illuminate Beethoven’s character beyond the concert hall. Supplementary anecdotes and characteristic sketches from those who knew him add color to the narrative without venturing into later, more dramatic chapters of his life.
Listening to this biography feels like stepping into a 19th‑century study, where manuscript pages rustle and the echo of unfinished scores hints at the genius in progress. The blend of primary documents and thoughtful commentary creates an engaging, immersive experience for anyone eager to understand the man behind the music.
Full title
Life of Beethoven Including his correspondence with his friends, numerous characteristic traits, and remarks on his musical works
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (612K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2012-03-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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