Beethoven: The Creator
Historical Context and Significance
The book «Beethoven: The Creator» by Romain Rolland is a biographical work that deeply explores the life and work of the great composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Rolland, being not only a writer but also a musicologist, managed to convey the complexity and multifaceted nature of Beethoven's personality, his struggle with deafness and personal tragedies, as well as his indomitable will to create. The book had a significant impact on the perception of Beethoven as a genius who, despite all life's difficulties, continued to create music that changed the world. Rolland emphasizes the composer's humanistic ideals, his pursuit of freedom and brotherhood, which particularly resonated with readers in the early 20th century, during a period of social and political change. «The Life of Beethoven» became an important source of inspiration for many musicians and music lovers, reinforcing the cult of Beethoven as a symbol of human resilience and creative genius.
