The First Four Notes: Beethoven's Fifth and the Human Imagination

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by Matthew Guerrieri


  Yarrow, Kielan, et al. “Illusory Perceptions of Space and Time Preserve Cross-Saccadic Perceptual Continuity.” Nature 414 (November 15, 2001): 302–5.

  Young, Percy M. Beethoven: A Victorian Tribute; based on the papers of Sir George Smart. London: Dennis Dobson, 1976.

  Žižek, Slavoj. In Defense of Lost Causes. London and New York: Verso, 2008.

  A Note About the Author

  Matthew Guerrieri is a music critic for The Boston Globe, and his articles have also appeared in Vanity Fair, NewMusicBox, Playbill, and Slate. He is responsible for the popular classical music blog Soho the Dog (http://sohothedog.blogspot.com). He lives in Framingham, Massachusetts.

  www.sohothedog.blogspot.com

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