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This book provides a comprehensive exploration of Beethoven's rise to fame in Vienna during the late 18th century, based on extensive research and documented evidence. It is hailed as a significant contribution to Beethoven studies, with experts emphasizing its potential to reshape perceptions of his early career. The author, Professor DeNora, skillfully situates Beethoven's music within its social context, challenging traditional views and revealing how evolving social institutions facilitated his recognition, both during his lifetime and afterward. This work sheds light on the institutional origins of "classical" music and offers valuable insights into the sociological aspects of the arts. It is regarded as a crucial landmark in understanding the relationship between creative musicians and society, particularly regarding the concept of the Great Composer, a defining characteristic of Western music. DeNora argues that Beethoven's esteemed reputation was significantly influenced by the cultural agendas of his aristocratic patrons in the 1790s, alongside the merits of his music. This well-researched and theoretically informed text is recognized as a major contribution to the historical sociology of culture, enhancing our understanding of how identities and aesthetic claims are formed and legitimized.
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Beethoven and the construction of genius, Tia DeNora
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- 1995
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