The Organ Works of Bach

The Organ Works of Bach
Title The Organ Works of Bach PDF eBook
Author Hermann Keller
Publisher New York : C. F. Peters Corporation
Pages 328
Release 1967
Genre Composers
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The Organ Music of J. S. Bach

The Organ Music of J. S. Bach
Title The Organ Music of J. S. Bach PDF eBook
Author Peter Williams
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 637
Release 2003-12-11
Genre Music
ISBN 0521814162

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This is a completely revised 2003 edition of volumes I and II of The Organ Music of J. S. Bach (1980), a bestselling title, which has subsequently become a classic text. This edition takes account of Bach scholarship of the 25 years prior to publication. Peter Williams's piece-by-piece commentary puts the musical sources of the organ works in context, describing the form and content of each work and relating them to other music, German and non-German. He summarises the questions about the history, authenticity, chronology, function and performance of each piece, and points out important details of style and musical quality. The study follows the order of the Bach catalogue (BWV), beginning with the sonatas, then the 'free works', followed by chorales and ending with the doubtful works, including the 'newly discovered chorales' of 1985.

J. S. Bach

J. S. Bach
Title J. S. Bach PDF eBook
Author George B. Stauffer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 649
Release 2024-05-16
Genre Music
ISBN 0197661203

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In the obituary that appeared soon after his death, Johann Sebastian Bach was described as "the world-famous organist" and "the greatest organist...we have ever had." In Hamburg, Dresden, and other big cities, Bach dazzled audiences with his organ playing, performing passages with his feet that many thought impossible for the hands. One eyewitness declared that he had never seen anything like it. His extant organ works--more than 250 chorale settings and free pieces--are filled with bold, dramatic passages and fully independent pedal parts. They represent the most important body of music in the organ repertoire and the only genre that Bach turned to continuously throughout his life, from his earliest efforts as a teenager in Ohrdruf to his final deathbed revisions as a cantor in Leipzig. In this new survey, leading musicologist George B. Stauffer traces the evolution of Bach's organ works within the broad spectrum of his development as a composer. With detailed discussions of the individual pieces, the book shows how Bach initially drew on contemporary models from Germany and France before evolving a personal idiom based on the concertos of Antonio Vivaldi. In Leipzig, he went still further, synthesizing national and historical styles to produce cosmopolitan masterpieces that exude sophistication and elegance. Serving as a backdrop to this growth was the emergence of the Central German pre-Romantic organ, which inspired Bach to write pieces with unique chamber-music, choral, and orchestral qualities. Stauffer follows these developments step-by-step, showing how Bach's unending quest for novelty, innovation, and refinement resulted in organ works that continue to reward and awe listeners today.

J. S. Bach as Organist

J. S. Bach as Organist
Title J. S. Bach as Organist PDF eBook
Author George B. Stauffer
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 324
Release 2000-05-22
Genre Music
ISBN 9780253213860

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" . . . a valuable book of scholarly yet highly readable studies . . . every organist and anyone interested in the music of J. S. Bach should have it." —Early Keyboard Journal " . . . a very perceptive and informative guide . . . " —Early Music " . . . this book is a must." —The American Organist " . . . invaluable and entertaining . . . " —American Music Teacher " . . . among the most important and accomplished studies on eighteenth-century performance. Its comprehensiveness, clarity, and scholarship make it indispensable." —Performance Practice Review In J. S. Bach as Organist, specialists from six countries explore Bach's relationship to his favorite instrument during all periods of his career. J. S. Bach as Organist is a book for scholars, performers, and students. Authoritative and wide-ranging.

The Organ Works of Bach

The Organ Works of Bach
Title The Organ Works of Bach PDF eBook
Author Harvey Grace
Publisher Рипол Классик
Pages 334
Release 1951
Genre Music
ISBN 5884642857

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The Organs of J.S. Bach

The Organs of J.S. Bach
Title The Organs of J.S. Bach PDF eBook
Author Markus Zepf
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 242
Release 2012-04-02
Genre Music
ISBN 0252078454

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"Published in cooperation with the American Bach Society."

Bach for Beginners

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