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From the author of the bestselling Darwin: A Life in Poems, Ruth Padelâ¿s new collection follows in the footsteps of one of the worldâ¿s greatest composers, Beethoven, and investigates what his life and music might mean to us todayTwo hundred and fifty years since Beethoven was born, Ruth Padel goes on a personal search for him, retracing his steps through war-torn Europe of the early nineteenth century, delving into his music, letters, diaries and the conversation books he used when deaf, to uncover the man behind the legend. Her quest, exploring the life of one of the most creative artists…mehr

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From the author of the bestselling Darwin: A Life in Poems, Ruth Padelâ¿s new collection follows in the footsteps of one of the worldâ¿s greatest composers, Beethoven, and investigates what his life and music might mean to us todayTwo hundred and fifty years since Beethoven was born, Ruth Padel goes on a personal search for him, retracing his steps through war-torn Europe of the early nineteenth century, delving into his music, letters, diaries and the conversation books he used when deaf, to uncover the man behind the legend. Her quest, exploring the life of one of the most creative artists who ever lived, turns more personal than she expects, taking her into the sources of her own creativity and musicality. From a deeply musical family herself, Padelâ¿s parents met through music, and she grew up playing chamber music on viola â¿ Beethovenâ¿s instrument as a child. Her fatherâ¿s grandfather, a concert pianist born on the Germanâ¿Danish border, studied in Leipzig with a friend of Beethoven before immigrating to the UK. The poems in this illuminating biography in verse conjure not only Beethovenâ¿s life and personality, but her own music-making and love both of the European music-making tradition to which her fatherâ¿s family belongs, and to the continent itself Europe.
Autorenporträt
Ruth Padel is a prize-winning poet, author of thirteen acclaimed poetry collections and prose works including much-loved books on reading contemporary poetry, a travel-memoir on wild tiger conservation, and a study of the influence of Greek myth on rock music. Awards include a British Council Darwin Now Award, a Travel Bursary and Cholmondley Award from The Society of Authors, and First Prize in the National Poetry Competition. She is Professor of Poetry at King's College London and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.