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The Ninth: Beethoven and the World in 1824
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The Ninth: Beethoven and the World in 1824 Hardcover - 2010

by Sachs, Harvey

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Random House, 2010-06-15. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good. 6x0x9. First edition, first printing, full number line starting with "1". Dust jacket intact and in very good condition with minor edgewear. Text block is clean, bright and tight, no markings, corner creases or other defects noted. Unconditional money back guarantee.
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  • Title The Ninth: Beethoven and the World in 1824
  • Author Sachs, Harvey
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 225
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Random House, Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A.
  • Date 2010-06-15
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 124792
  • ISBN 9781400060771 / 140006077X
  • Weight 1.1 lbs (0.50 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.52 x 6.66 x 0.92 in (24.18 x 16.92 x 2.34 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Beethoven, Ludwig van, Music - 19th century - History and criticism
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2009019716
  • Dewey Decimal Code 784.218

From the publisher

Harvey Sachs is a writer and music historian and the author or co-author of eight previous books, of which there have been more than fifty editions in fifteen languages. He has written for The New Yorker and many other publications, has been a Guggenheim Fellow and a Fellow of the New York Public Library’s Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, and is currently on the faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. He lives in New York City.
 

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"This book is a great read for expert musicians and for people who can’t read a note of music.  It is a very personal, loving view of Beethoven and his last symphony, but it also presents a fascinating historic panorama." – Plácido Domingo

"Harvey Sachs brings to the fabled Ninth Symphony the broadest range yet of cultural and artistic testimony about Beethoven and about art." – Scott Burnham, Professor of Music History, Princeton University and author of Beethoven Hero

"Harvey Sachs has written excellent books about music and musicians. Here he turns his—and our—attention to one of the great monuments of music. We think we know this symphony quite well. How wrong we are! This book will help us to understand it better." —András Schiff

"Harvey Sachs is a superb writer, a fine musical mind, scholar, and an astute cultural historian. His new book on Beethoven’s Ninth, written within the world of 1824, is a dazzling display of erudition—and high entertainment!" —David Dubal, professor, The Julliard School, and author of Evenings with Horowitz

About the author

Harvey Sachs is a writer and music historian and the author or co-author of eight previous books, of which there have been more than fifty editions in fifteen languages. He has written for "The New Yorker "and many other publications, has been a Guggenheim Fellow and a Fellow of the New York Public Library's Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, and is currently on the faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. He lives in New York City.