Beethovn by Albrecht Selge

Set against the backdrop of a vibrant and tumultuous 19th-century Europe, this novel delves into the life and legacy of one of the most iconic composers in history. Through a blend of historical fiction and imaginative storytelling, it captures the essence of a man driven by passion and plagued by personal struggles, including his profound deafness. The narrative weaves through his relationships, creative triumphs, and the societal challenges of his time, offering a poignant exploration of genius, resilience, and the transformative power of music.

Published
2012
Nationality
German
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
German
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