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so:text Finally, Beethoven's career coincided with momentous changes and upheavals in the social, political and artistic world.  He is the embodiment of that spirit of individualism, of human freedom and self-respect which found its expression in the French Revolution, in our American War of Independence and in the entire alteration of social standards.  Beethoven at all costs resolved to be himself.  With him music ceases to be a mere "concourse of sweet sounds"; it must always bring some message to the brooding human soul, and be something more than a skilful example of abstract ingenuity.  These personal tendencies of Beethoven were fostered by the spirit of the times, and his music became in turn a vital expression of revolt against existing conditions and of passionate aspiration towards something better. (en)
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so:description Music: An Art and a Language (1920) (en)
so:description Beethoven, the Tone-Poet (Ch. XI) (en)
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