The Flute King
Wilhelm Bonhomme
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Beschreibung
Step into the fascinating world of Frederick the Great, the enigmatic monarch of Prussia who wielded both a sword and a flute with unparalleled skill. In The Flute King, Wilhelm Bonhomme unravels the extraordinary musical journey of a ruler whose passion for the arts transformed his court into a beacon of cultural brilliance. From his formative years surrounded by the rigid discipline of the Hohenzollern court to his rise as a patron of Europe's finest composers, Frederick's story is one of profound contrasts: a warrior steeped in Enlightenment ideals, a sovereign whose flute compositions resonated as deeply as his military strategies. This book explores Frederick's early musical influences, his tutelage under masters like Johann Joachim Quantz, and his role in shaping the cultural identity of Prussia. Through vibrant storytelling and meticulous research, Bonhomme sheds light on Frederick's personal compositions, his impact on the musical styles of his time, and the legacy he left in the annals of classical music. The Flute King is a compelling portrait of a ruler who saw music not only as a personal refuge but also as a political instrument—elevating Prussia's stature while leaving behind a symphonic legacy that continues to inspire. Perfect for lovers of history, music, and the intricacies of leadership, this book invites readers to discover how a monarch's love for melody helped orchestrate an era of cultural transformation.
Kundenbewertungen
Enlightenment Era, Frederick the Great, Flute Mastery, Quantz and Bach, The Flute King, Monarch and Musician, Royal Patronage, Prussian History, Baroque to Classical, Musical Legacy