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The publisher presents the entirety of Beethovens Letters in two volumes inclusive of the musical staves which the legendary composer appended to his personal correspondences.The first volume of Ludwig van Beethovens letters covers the period from his youth as an ambitious and fledgling young talent living in Vienna to his peak years wherein he saw musical composition not merely as a career but as his lifes purpose. Early in his career Beethovens writings are divided between professional correspondence between members of the aristocracy who sponsored him; and tender missives to young women whom he desired to court; and a few close and valued friends. Reliant on the patronage of the wealthy it is during this period that Beethoven penned many fine works. Beethoven was however hampered by romantic failures owing to his lower social class - Josephine Brunsvik an aristocratic woman who reciprocated his advances is eventually forced to break off the relationship. Later in confessing his feelings to his Immortal Beloved it is apparent that Beethoven suffered with depression. We see in Beethovens early correspondences a sensitive and emotional soul well-versed in the courtly manners of the day. When talking with friends he demonstrates a keen and sometimes jocular sense of humor which the translator of this edition - Lady Grace Jane Wallace - did her utmost to maintain in English. This volume closes on a more uplifting note; the mature Beethoven has settled upon his lifes purpose of musical composition. His love of musics sublimity has led him to compose soaring and bold symphonic works. However he also becomes embroiled in a legal struggle regarding his nephew Carl.