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The Cambridge Rethinking Beethoven and the Enlightenment
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The Cambridge Rethinking Beethoven and the Enlightenment

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In the history of Western music, no single figure has been as closely tied to the Enlightenment as Beethoven: he is regarded as the composer who embodies ideals such as freedom and humanism that many celebrate as the Enlightenment's legacy. This view, however, rests on a very narrow conception of the Enlightenment that aggressively stresses secularism and political liberalism. More recent historical research has shown that the Enlightenment's outlook on political and religious issues was more diverse and nuanced than traditional accounts have depicted it. The essays in this volume consider how new ways of thinking about the Enlightenment can alter the way we understand Beethoven and his music. By rethinking Beethoven and the Enlightenment, this book questions the Beethoven we know in both the popular and scholarly imagination and redefines the role the composer plays in the history of Western music. Traces the image of Beethoven as the composer of freedom and humanity and explores alternative interpretations to arrive at a different image of Beethoven Contests the dominant narratives in Beethoven scholarship and the popular imagination Recognises how history is 'made' in Beethoven studies and confronts new possibilities

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