As always, John Suchet's diligent and persuasive detective work throws new and fascinating light on seminal moments and aspects of Beethoven's life. Examples of how the composer's music sustained John himself, throughout his own life and career, add a warmth and sincerity to all he puts before us, and makes for an excellent and eye-opening read. Howard Shelley OBE, pianist and composer
This deeply moving journey with Beethoven offers unique and personal insights into this great composer, a profound presence who has accompanied John Suchet through much of his life John Gilhooly CBE, Artistic Director Wigmore Hall, London
John Suchets book on Beethoven is one of the most readable and informative about the composer you can find. Domingo Hindoyan, Chief Conductor, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
This book will inspire many to want to follow the Beethoven travelogue footsteps in the future. A gift for any Beethoven fan! Sandra Parr, Artistic Planning Director, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
John Suchets unusual combination of biography and autobiography is full of fascinating details about Beethovens life, conveyed with enthusiasm and imagination, but cleverly dovetailed with personal reminiscences. He has tracked down numerous locations associated with Beethoven and shows how they have changed during the last 200 years. Throughout the book, Beethovens music hovers in the background, sometimes breaking through to reveal its tremendous power to transform lives. Professor Barry Cooper, University of Manchester, author of Beethoven: An Extraordinary Life
As curious as he is thorough, as knowledgeable as he is enthusiastic, as open hearted as he is open minded, John Suchet shares his life long passion for Beethoven and takes us on a journey of discovery through the highways and byways, the highs and lows, the dramas and rows of musics greatest genius. This is John Suchets personal journey. Sir John Tusa, Managing Director, Barbican Centre, London
In Search of Beethoven is a massive achievement and a book I would urge any music lover to read. Sir Karl Jenkins, composer
You can't help but be swept away by John's infectious enthusiasm, as well as being mightily impressed by his almost unquenchable thirst for knowledge about his musical hero. This is a comprehensive yet accessible history of Beethoven wrapped up in an inviting, immersive tale of adventure and discovery, delivered in an inviting, engaging and endearing way typical of this master storyteller. Debbie Wiseman OBE, composer and conductor
This is a wonderful tale of self-realisation, of what we can gain from turning to genius in life's many crises. Norman Lebrecht, author of Why Beethoven
'This book has had a profound effect on me. Suchet has brought Beethoven to life. Carol Barratt, Hon RCM GRSM ARCM, pianist and composer
This is an indispensable book for every Beethoven enthusiast as well as for every performing musician. Dr Marios Papadopoulos, MBE, conductor and pianist
From palaces to warzones, John Suchet goes on a Beethoven odyssey In Search of Beethoven records the journalists charmingly nerdy attempt to visit every bakery and theatre associated with the composer He has a brilliant ability to sweet-talk his way into places associated with Beethoven that are closed to the public, such as the Lobkowicz Palace in Prague, where hes invited to dinner with a prince The Daily Telegraph
This personal account of his life-long passion has an appealing light touch. Suchet follows in the composers footsteps as he visits archives, churches and city apartments on a mission of discovery that at times tells us as much about the author as his subject Richard Fairman, Financial Times Best Books of the Year
Suchet's enthusiasm is infectious, and readers will likely feel compelled to follow in his footsteps, both literally through the streets of Vienna and figuratively through Beethoven's remarkable musical landscape. Yorkshire Times