<p>'A much-needed study of the "story" of Beethovenâs piano sonatas. Cooper guides us diligently through the evolution of these cornerstones of the pianistâs repertoire.'</p><p>John Irving, <i>Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance</i></p><p>'In this remarkable study, a first of its kind, Barry Cooper traces the compositional process of an entire genre, the thirty-five sonatas for the fortepiano, from Beethovenâs daring first set of three sonatas composed when he was twelve through the last sonata of 1821â22. The values of such a comprehensive look are clearly evident here, and Cooper supplements the analysis of the sonatas with his deep insights on the composition of the symphonies and other genres. Every pianist and scholar deeply engaged in the sonatas will be both intrigued and enlightened with both the details and long view of Cooperâs study.'</p><p>Will Meredith<i>,</i> <i>San JosĂŠ State University</i></p>
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Barry Cooper is Professor of Music at the University of Manchester. He has a wide range of research interests from medieval to 19th-century music, notably on English Baroque music and the music of Beethoven and his contemporaries. A world authority on Beethoven, his books on the composer include Beethoven and the Creative Process (1990; 2nd edn, 1992), Beethovenâs Folksong Settings (1994), Beethoven (The Master Musicians, 2000; 2nd edn, 2008) and Beethoven: An Extraordinary Life (2013). He is also the General Editor and co-author of The Beethoven Compendium (1991; 2nd edn, 1996). His scholarly performing edition of Beethovenâs 35 Piano Sonatas (London: ABRSM, 2007) won the award 'Best Classical Publication' of the year from the Music Industries Association.