New Bach Reader

New Bach Reader
Title New Bach Reader PDF eBook
Author Hans T David
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 612
Release 1999-10-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393319569

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'The New Bach Reader' contains a collection of documents intended to bring the composer to life.

Did Bach Really Mean That?

Did Bach Really Mean That?
Title Did Bach Really Mean That? PDF eBook
Author Colin Booth
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Keyboard instrument music
ISBN 9780954748814

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An Introduction to Bach Studies

An Introduction to Bach Studies
Title An Introduction to Bach Studies PDF eBook
Author Daniel R. Melamed
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 202
Release 1998-04-30
Genre Music
ISBN 0195122313

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Subjects covered include bibliographic tools of Bach research and sources of literature; Bach's family; Bach biographies; places Bach lived and worked; Bach's teaching; the liturgy; Bach source studies and the transmission of his music; repertory and editions; genres and individual vocal and instrumental works; performance practice; the reception and analysis of Bach's music; and many others.

Bach & God

Bach & God
Title Bach & God PDF eBook
Author Michael Marissen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 289
Release 2016-04-20
Genre Music
ISBN 0190606967

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Bach & God explores the religious character of Bach's vocal and instrumental music in seven interrelated essays. Noted musicologist Michael Marissen offers wide-ranging interpretive insights from careful biblical and theological scrutiny of the librettos. Yet he also shows how Bach's pitches, rhythms, and tone colors can make contributions to a work's plausible meanings that go beyond setting texts in an aesthetically satisfying manner. In some of Bach's vocal repertory, the music puts a "spin" on the words in a way that turns out to be explainable as orthodox Lutheran in its orientation. In a few of Bach's vocal works, his otherwise puzzlingly fierce musical settings serve to underscore now unrecognized or unacknowledged verbal polemics, most unsettlingly so in the case of his church cantatas that express contempt for Jews and Judaism. Finally, even Bach's secular instrumental music, particularly the late collections of "abstract" learned counterpoint, can powerfully project certain elements of traditional Lutheran theology. Bach's music is inexhaustible, and Bach & God suggests that through close contextual study there is always more to discover and learn.

Hearing Bach's Passions

Hearing Bach's Passions
Title Hearing Bach's Passions PDF eBook
Author Daniel R. Melamed
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 250
Release 2005-03-24
Genre Music
ISBN 0199883467

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Johann Sebastian Bach's two surviving passions--St. John and St. Matthew--are an essential part of the modern repertory, performed regularly both by professional ensembles and amateur groups. These large, complex pieces are well loved, but due to our distance from the original context in which they were performed, questions and problems emerge. Bach scholar Daniel Melamed examines the issues we encounter when we hear the passions performed today, and offers unique insight into Bach's passion settings. Rather than providing a movement-by-movement analysis, Melamed uses the Bach repertory to introduce readers to some of the intriguing issues in the study and performance of older music, and explores what it means to listen to this music today. For instance, Bach wrote the passions for a particular liturgical event at a specific time and place; we hear them hundreds of years later, often a world away and usually in concert performances. They were performed with vocal and instrumental forces deployed according to early 18th-century conceptions; we usually hear them now as the pinnacle of the choral/orchestral repertory, adapted to modern forces and conventions. In Bach's time, passion settings were revised, altered, and tampered with both by their composers and by other musicians who used them; today we tend to regard them as having fixed texts to be treated mith respect. Their music was sometimes recycled from other compositions or reused itself for other purposes; we have trouble imagining the familiar material of Bach's passion settings in any other guise. Melamed takes on these issues, exploring everything from the sources that transmit Bach's passion settings today to the issues surrounding performance practice (including the question of the size of Bach's ensemble). He delves into the passions as dramatic music, examines the problem of multiple versions of a work and the reconstruction of lost pieces, explores the other passions in Bach's performing repertory, and sifts through the puzzle of authorship. Highly accessible to the non-specialist, the book assumes no technical musical knowledge and does not rely on printed musical examples. Based on the most recent scholarship and using lucid prose, the book opens up the debates surrounding this repertory to music lovers, choral singers, church musicians, and students of Bach's music.

Bach for Beginners

Bach for Beginners
Title Bach for Beginners PDF eBook
Author Johann Sebastian Bach
Publisher
Pages
Release 1912
Genre Piano music
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Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach
Title Johann Sebastian Bach PDF eBook
Author Christoph Wolff
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 644
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780199248841

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Now available in paperback, this landmark biography was first published in 2000 to mark the 250th anniversary of J. S. Bach's death. Written by a leading Bach scholar, this book presents a new picture of the composer. Christoph Wolff demonstrates the intimate connection between Bach's life and his music, showing how the composer's superb inventiveness pervaded his career as a musician, composer, performer, scholar, and teacher.