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Esteban Buch

    Esteban Buch specializes in the relationship between music and politics. His work delves into the intricate connections between art and societal forces, uncovering hidden narratives and political contexts that shape artistic creations. Buch explores how music serves as a mirror, a tool, or a reflection of political ideologies and historical events. His approach offers readers a deeper understanding of music's dynamic nature and its place within the broader societal landscape.

    Beethovens Neunte
    La Neuvième de Beethoven
    Historia de un secreto
    Beethoven's Ninth
    • 2003

      Beethoven's Ninth

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Who hasn't been stirred by the strains of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony? Esteban Buch explores the complex history of this iconic piece, embraced by diverse groups from German nationalists to French republicans, communists, and Catholics. Its performances have marked significant historical events, such as Leonard Bernstein's concert celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall, while also serving as a haunting motif in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. The symphony was even used by Hitler for his birthdays and adopted as an anthem by the Rhodesian government. Furthermore, it echoed in German concentration camps and was featured prominently at Mitterrand's 1981 investiture. Buch traces the contradictory uses and abuses of Beethoven's Ninth since its premiere in 1824. He reveals that Beethoven intentionally drew on the tradition of European political music, blending sacred and profane themes. While he had his own aspirations for the piece, aiming to convey a message about ideal power, he could not foresee the varied political interpretations—both nationalist and universalist—that would emerge. Through nearly two centuries, Buch examines how the symphony has been "deployed," offering a profound exploration of the moral value of art. This sensitive account reveals the evolving life of an artwork as it intertwines with the currents of history.

      Beethoven's Ninth