Beethoven Music & Merchandise in USA | Classical Composer Gifts & Collectibles for Home Decor, Music Lovers & Classical Enthusiasts
Beethoven Music & Merchandise in USA | Classical Composer Gifts & Collectibles for Home Decor, Music Lovers & Classical EnthusiastsBeethoven Music & Merchandise in USA | Classical Composer Gifts & Collectibles for Home Decor, Music Lovers & Classical EnthusiastsBeethoven Music & Merchandise in USA | Classical Composer Gifts & Collectibles for Home Decor, Music Lovers & Classical Enthusiasts

Beethoven Music & Merchandise in USA | Classical Composer Gifts & Collectibles for Home Decor, Music Lovers & Classical Enthusiasts

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Beethoven permeates American culture. His image appears on countless busts and coffee mugs; his music is heard in movie scores, TV soundtracks, commercials, and pop songs; he is Schroeder's god in Peanuts and Chuck Berry's freaked-out parent in "Roll over Beethoven." In this book, Michael Broyles seeks to understand the composer as he exists in the American imagination and explores how Beethoven became a cultural icon. Broyles examines Beethoven's appearance in a variety of contexts: American commercialism, the Afrocentrist and black power movements, and the modernist critique of Romanticism. He considers portrayals of Beethoven in American film and theater and the uses of his music in film scores, as well as references to Beethoven and his music in disco, country, rock, and rap. In the end, he shows that to examine Beethoven on American soil is to examine America itself.

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This is a very well written and interesting account of the many ways and many places Beethoven shows up in our country, from cartoons, plays, TV advertisements, toys (rag dolls, moveable action figures), music boxes, movies, pop music, politics, all these besides classical radios stations who regularly include Beethoven's music. A very enjoyable read for anyone.