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Title:
The first four notes : Beethoven's fifth and the human imagination / by Matthew Guerrieri.
Author:
Guerrieri, Matthew.
Publication Information:
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2012.
Call Number:
ML410 .B42 G94 2012
Abstract:
"Music critic Matthew Guerrieri reaches back before Beethoven's time to examine what might have influenced him in writing his Fifth Symphony, and forward into our own time to describe the ways in which the Fifth has, in turn, asserted its influence."-- Publisher's description.

A unique and revelatory book of music history that examines in great depth what is perhaps the best-known and most-popular symphony ever written and its four-note opening, which has fascinated musicians, historians, and philosophers for the last two hundred years. Music critic Matthew Guerrieri reaches back before Beethoven's time to examine what might have influenced him in writing his Fifth Symphony, and forward into our own time to describe the ways in which the Fifth has, in turn, asserted its influence. He uncovers possible sources for the famous opening notes in the rhythms of ancient Greek poetry and certain French Revolutionary songs and symphonies. Guerrieri confirms that, contrary to popular belief, Beethoven was not deaf when he wrote the Fifth. He traces the Fifth's influence in China, Russia, and the United States (Emerson and Thoreau were passionate fans) and shows how the masterpiece was used by both the Allies and the Nazis in World War II. Altogether, a fascinating piece of musical detective work--a treat for music lovers of every stripe [Publisher description].
ISBN:
9780307593283
Physical Description:
xiii, 359 pages ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Revolutions -- Fates -- Infinities -- Associations -- Secret remedies -- Earthquakes -- Samples.
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