Michelangelo élete

audiobook

Michelangelo élete

by Romain Rolland

HU·~4 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

MESTERMŰVEK

4:53
2

Michelangelo élete

0:01
3

Michelangelo

0:00
4

MICHELANGELO

18:46
5

ELSŐ RÉSZ A küzdelem

1:20:08
6

MÁSODIK RÉSZ A lemondás

1:19:04
7

Epilogus

9:09
8

Jegyzetek

1:27:01
9

Irodalom

6:48
10

TARTALOM

0:18

Description

The narrative opens in the marble halls of Florence, where a young Michelangelo first feels the weight of stone beneath his fingers. A restless talent drives him to leave the safety of his family’s workshop, seeking both mastery and a voice that can echo through eternity. His early commissions—most notably the fierce, unfinished David—reveal a creator as much tormented by doubt as inspired by divine fire.

As he confronts patronage, politics, and his own relentless perfectionism, the artist wrestles with a paradoxical yearning for victory that never satisfies. The biography paints his inner turmoil as a perpetual dialogue between heroic ambition and a fragile, questioning soul. Through vivid letters and contemporary testimonies, listeners hear the echo of his struggles, inviting us to reflect on the cost of genius.

Details

Language

hu

Duration

~4 hours (274K characters)

Release date

2026-02-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Romain Rolland

Romain Rolland

1866–1944

A Nobel Prize–winning French writer, he used fiction, biography, and essays to explore music, conscience, and the struggle to stay humane in troubled times. Best known for the vast novel cycle Jean-Christophe, he also became one of Europe’s most recognizable literary voices for peace.

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