American Beethoven Society Research Award
The American Beethoven Society is pleased to announce the winner of the 2025 Beethoven Research Award.The award goes to Nicholas Chong for his book The Catholic Beethoven (Oxford University Press, 2024). This book offers new perspectives on the role of
German Catholicism in Beethoven’s life and art. Contrary to traditional accounts of
Beethoven as generally opposed to dogmatic and traditional aspects of organized religion,
Chong’s book argues that Beethoven’s religious outlook was shaped by ideas associated
with the German Catholic Enlightenment in ways that profoundly influenced his religious
music. The book combines rigorous historical contextualization with detailed musical
and textual analysis, and truly shifts our understanding of Beethoven’s religious
convictions, running against the grain of much Beethoven reception in scholarship
and the popular imagination.
Nicholas Chong is Assistant Professor of Musicology at Rutgers University.
Award details
Each year the society awards a $1000 prize to an early-career scholar for outstanding
work published in the previous calendar year. Work relating to Beethoven should form
a significant component of the publication, but it need not be the exclusive or even
primary focus. Articles, books, and scholarly editions are all eligible, and we define
“early-career” as no more than twelve years beyond the completion of a graduate or
postgraduate degree. The published work must be in English. The selection committee
consists of members of the editorial board of the Beethoven Journal.