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Kinderman has been praised for his “intellectual energy and distinctive insight” by the New York Times. His publications include books on Mozart, Wagner, and the creative process in music, as well as “Beethoven’s ‘Diabelli’ Variations,” which features his companion recording considered “the most outstanding Diabelli Variations to have appeared for ages” by the Penguin Guide to Compact Discs.
In 2017, “Utopian Visions and Visionary Art: Beethoven’s ‘Empire of the Mind’ – Revisited” was published as a result of his work as co-curator of Vienna’s first Beethoven Museum, where he organized a major conference on the German composer and pianist. Kinderman is currently completing “Beethoven: A Political Life” for the 2020 world-wide celebration of the 250th anniversary of the composer’s birth, while planning a major celebration of Beethoven’s music to take place at UCLA in December 2020.
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