1. Beethoven: the Final Years
The best we can do to understand the
music, the man and his times
Preparing for the research experience
of Music 560
Southern Oregon University
Alexander Tutunov, Professor
Kate Cleland-Sipfle, Assoc. Professor/Librarian
3. Beethoven, Letters, Journals, and Conversations and Author/Creator:
Beethoven or Hamburger
Beethoven's sketchbooks - print example search Title: Beethoven
Sketchbooks and Author/Creator: Johnson
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primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/SOU:CP71125776460001451
Musical histories - e-book example search Title: Hugo Riemann and the
Birth of Modern Musical Thought and Author/Creator: Rehding
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primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/SOU:CP71188919220001451
Books about musical genres - print example search Title: Inside
Beethoven's Quartets and Author/Creator: Lockwood
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primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/SOU:CP71178043590001451
Musical criticism - print example search Title: Fullness of Dissonance
and Author/Creator: Melnick
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primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/SOU:CP71172299130001451
4. Research with Articles
Options:
SOU Hannon Library article databases on
Research Guide for Music home page
Google Scholar – set for languages in which
you can read well enough for research
Hannon Library Catalog – set for Article
scope (note that it is in Beta stage; no
materials available only through EBSCO
databases will appear)
5. The Music
Sketchbooks – search Hannon Library or Summit for
◦ Beethoven and sketchbook*
Scores – search Hannon Library catalog for Beethoven
and limit Material Type to Scores, limit to Audio CD’s
under “Refine My Results” to see Hannon’s collections,
or search by title of the work; also download scores
(public domain) from IMSLP, Petrucci Music Library (on
Research Guide for Music home page)
Performed music - search Hannon Library for
Beethoven and limit Material Type to Scores, limit to
Audio CD’s under “Refine My Results” to see Hannon’s
collections, or search by title of the work
6. Researching a past life
Pitfalls of research on long dead people:
“Politics” – biases of memoirists or biographers
Decades or centuries of rumors and legends
Limited records
Lack of or limited reliable images
Original materials in language you don’t read
Older sources based on past understandings
7. Unproductive Strategies
Red herrings are defined as according too much importance to a fact or
rumor that is only marginally relevant ; avoid distractions
“It’s all on the web.” – There are good introductory materials on the WWW,
but you may find misinformation and lack of depth in well formatted
presentations. Go beyond it. Google Advanced Search allows limiting to .edu
and .org domains.
Documenting scholarly material at the expense of your own synthesis and
original thinking.
Writing your own critique without synthesizing historical, critical or
musicological scholarship into your text.
Procrastination
Fearing to talk with the professor or subject librarian
8. Recommendations
Become familiar with Beethoven’s life and musical styles
Become very knowledgeable about his late years
Understand the times in which he lived
Find out how composers and musicians made a living in the
late 18th and early 19th centuries
Gain understanding of the changing critiques of Beethoven’s
late works
Identify an aspect of late Beethoven works in the context of
his life and times for which you can find more than enough
research material, and talk with your professor and librarian