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Jan 1, 1770 — Jan 1, 1827· 57 yrs

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Also known as: Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827, Beethoven Ludwig van

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Bernard's sermon On Conversion was given in 1140 in Paris, as a public discourse.

— from Correspondence, 1975

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Wellington's Victory, Op. 91, "Battle Symphony" in Full Score

2002

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Correspondence

1975

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""I am leaving to Tahiti where I shall hope to end my days. My art...I regard as no more than a tender shoot, though one that I hope to develop into a wild and primitive growth.... The European Gauguin has ceased to exist and nobody will ever see any of his works here again."" "With these words, Paul Gauguin set off on a voyage that would not only irrevocably change his own life and work, but also the entire course of modern art. This volume combines for the first time the artist's public expressions of his world - his paintings - with his private correspondence - to his estranged wife, his agent, and his illustrious contemporaries such as Strindberg and van Gogh. Gauguin vividly describes his creative movements as well as the details of his daily life, most poignantly his consuming worries about health and finances." "The book is illustrated throughout with many of Gauguin's most ambitious and beautiful canvases. Watercolors and pencil sketches illuminate the early stages of these major works, and illustrated journal pages and rare vintage photographs reveal the people and places he knew." "An invaluable insight into Gauguin's life, this volume is equally important for its determined look at the transgressive spirit of those artists who challenge the conventions of their time to create an art of the future."--BOOK JACKET.

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Music Minus One Piano

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Play along with an orchestra. Mendelssohn’s Capriccio Brillant and Cesar Franck's Variations Symphoniques . Includes a printed music score and a compact disc containing a complete version with soloist, in split-channel stereo (soloist on the right channel); then a second version in full stereo of the orchestral accompaniment, minus the soloist.

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