At a glance

  • Taught live online
  • Mondays 18:00 - 20:00
  • 10 weeks | January - March
  • Starts 13 January 2025
  • Fees from £160
  • Tutor: Dr Bruno Bower

Enrol-by Date

10 January 2025 for our January intake

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Beethoven is one of classical music’s titans, looming over whole swathes of musical activity even up to the present day.

The set of pieces he produced in the last fifteen years of his life in particular have cast long shadows over subsequent generations of composers: complex, weird, but often startlingly beautiful, the late works are still some of the most challenging pieces for performers to execute and for audiences to hear even two centuries after they were written.

On this course we will explore this repertoire from a non-musician’s perspective, diving into the different layers of understanding these pieces, from Beethoven’s own biography to the social and cultural contexts of Vienna around the early 1800s.

We will also see the ways in which the world began to make sense of these pieces, often ignoring them until long after Beethoven’s death.

The multifarious social, cultural, and political afterlives of these pieces form some of the key reasons that Beethoven remains so central to our musical thinking even in the present day.

The course is open to everyone, and no previous knowledge about music or music history is needed. You are welcome to to learn more about Beethoven or just to enjoy his music.

Class Recordings

These classes are not recorded

 

Attendance Certificate

 

Successful completion of this course leads to the award of an Imperial College attendance certificate

 

Terms and conditions apply to all enrolments to this course. Please read them before enrolment

Course Information

Contact us

Imperial after:hours Adult Education
Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication
Level 3 - Sherfield Building
Imperial College London
London SW7 2AZ
eveningclass@imperial.ac.uk
Tel. +44 20 7594 8756