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Full Description
With this study the author «opened up a previously locked door of Beethoven research» (Martin Geck). The book presents conclusive answers to questions that had occupied critics for more than a century. It makes clear what exactly Beethoven and his contemporaries meant by the term «heroic». It proves that the «heroic-allegorical ballet» The Creatures of Prometheus is a key work for an understanding of the Eroica, and shows that Beethoven associated the First Consul of the French Republic, Napoleon Bonaparte, with the mythical figure of the Titan Prometheus. The book draws on interdisciplinary researches in the areas of Greek Mythology, Napoleonic History and Comparative Literature.
Contents
Contents: Testimonies regarding Beethoven's sources of Inspiration - Previous Hypotheses on the Subject of the Eroica - The Semantics of the Term «Eroica» - The Subject of Salvatore Vigano's Heroic Ballet The Creatures of Prometheus - Beethoven's Prometheus Music - The Genesis of the Eroica - The Eroica in its Relation to the Prometheus Music and Other Works - The Titan Prometheus - Bonaparte as viewed by Beethoven and his Time.