Ludwig van Beethoven's chamber works are some of his most revered compositions. Victor Lederer guides the serious nonprofessional listener through this oeuvre in his new book ÊBeethoven's Chamber Music: A Listener's GuideÊ.ÞLederer shows how Beethoven's sonatas for violin and piano overflow with high energy and spirits showing a creative force that transcended personal struggles. The Kreutzer sonata Op. 47 displays all the power of the master's middle period while the G Major sonata Op. 96 foreshadows Beethoven's mellower late works. The author also considers the sonatas for cello and piano which span Beethoven's early middle and late periods and examines the piano trios including the immense Archduke trio.ÞA highlight of the book is an exploration of the sixteen string quartets which represent the pinnacle of Beethoven's achievement in chamber music. Lederer explains how the middle-period quartets starting with the epic Razumovsky set shatter molds and create new procedures often on a stunning scale and why the five late quartets and the Great Fugue are considered the peaks of the quartet literature and of Beethoven's own output. Lederer helps both new and experienced listeners grasp the strangeness and grandeur of these astonishing creations.ÞThe book comes with audio containing musical selections drawn from critically acclaimed performances on Naxos Records.