Daniel Steibelt: The Sound of an Era
Robert Goodwin
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Instrumentenkunde
Beschreibung
Johann Nepomuk Hummel is one of the most brilliant yet overlooked figures in classical music history. A virtuoso pianist, an acclaimed composer, and a visionary educator, Hummel stood at the crossroads of the Classical and Romantic eras, shaping the musical landscape in ways that continue to influence artists today. From his early years as Mozart’s protégé to his later rivalry and friendship with Beethoven, Hummel's journey is one of artistic evolution, resilience, and innovation. He was a master of the piano, pioneering techniques that laid the foundation for future generations, and his compositions—ranging from dazzling concertos to exquisite chamber music—embody both the refinement of the Classical era and the bold expressiveness of Romanticism. Yet, despite his immense contributions, Hummel has often remained in the shadow of his more famous contemporaries. This book sheds new light on his life and legacy, exploring his role as a bridge between musical traditions and his lasting impact on composers such as Chopin, Liszt, and Schumann. With rich historical detail and deep musical insight, Beyond Mozart’s Shadow invites readers to rediscover a forgotten genius—a composer who not only witnessed but shaped a pivotal period in music history.
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Classical to Romantic transition, Revolutionary musician, Piano concertos, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Beethoven and Hummel, Forgotten composer, Bridging classical and romantic, Mozart’s protégé, Hummel’s legacy, Chopin and Hummel