Notebook for Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

Notebook for Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Title Notebook for Wilhelm Friedemann Bach PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Alfred Music Publishing
Pages 0
Release 1985-03
Genre Music
ISBN 9780769278735

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Johann Sebastian Bach's "Notebook for Wilhelm Friedemann Bach" is a collection of keyboard music Bach began compiling in around 1720. Most of the pieces included are better known as parts of the Well-Tempered Clavier and the Inventions and Sinfonias. The authorship of some of the other works in the collection is debated. The comb binding creates a lay-flat book that is perfect for study and performance. 62 Selections, 123 pages.

The Music of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

The Music of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach
Title The Music of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach PDF eBook
Author David Schulenberg
Publisher University Rochester Press
Pages 356
Release 2010
Genre Music
ISBN 1580463592

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The first book in nearly a century dedicated to a close examination of the musical works of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, first son of Johann Sebastian Bach.

Bach Perspectives, Volume 5

Bach Perspectives, Volume 5
Title Bach Perspectives, Volume 5 PDF eBook
Author Stephen A. Crist
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 258
Release 2002-12-17
Genre Music
ISBN 9780252027888

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In this work, nine scholars track Johann Sebastian Bach's reputation in America from an artist of relative obscurity to a cultural mainstay whose music has spread to all parts of the population, inspired a wealth of scholarship, captivated listeners, and inspired musicians.

The Keyboard in Baroque Europe

The Keyboard in Baroque Europe
Title The Keyboard in Baroque Europe PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hogwood
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 274
Release 2003-06-12
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521810555

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Bach and Mozart

Bach and Mozart
Title Bach and Mozart PDF eBook
Author Robert Lewis Marshall
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 2019
Genre MUSIC
ISBN 1580469620

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Interpretive and biographical essays by a major authority on Bach and Mozart probe for clues to the driving forces and experiences that shaped the character and the extraordinary artistic achievements of these iconic composers.

The Well-Tempered Clavier

The Well-Tempered Clavier
Title The Well-Tempered Clavier PDF eBook
Author Johann Sebastian Bach
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 210
Release 2012-11-13
Genre Music
ISBN 0486311848

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All 48 preludes and fugues in all major and minor keys. Authoritative Bach-Gesellschaft edition. Explanation of ornaments in English, tempo indications, music corrections.

The Music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

The Music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Title The Music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach PDF eBook
Author David Schulenberg
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 436
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1580464815

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Of the four sons of J.S. Bach who became composers, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714-88) was the most prolific, the most original, and the most influential both during and after his lifetime. This first full-length English-language study critically surveys his output, examining not only the famous keyboard sonatas and concertos but also the songs, chamber music, and sacred works, many of which resurfaced in 1999 and have not previously been evaluated. The bookalso outlines the composer's career from his student days at Leipzig and Frankfurt (Oder) to his nearly three decades as court musician to Prussian King Frederick "the Great" and his last twenty years as cantor at Hamburg. Focusing on the composer's choices within his social and historical context, the book shows how C.P.E. Bach deliberately avoided his father's style while adopting the manner of his Berlin colleagues, derived from Italian opera. Anew perspective on the composer emerges from the demonstration that C.P.E. Bach, best known for his virtuoso keyboard works, refashioned himself as a writer of vocal music and popular chamber compositions in response to changingcultural and aesthetic trends. Supplementary texts and musical examples are included on a companion website. David Schulenberg is professor of music at Wagner College and teaches historical performance at the JuilliardSchool. He is the author of The Music of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (University of Rochester Press, 2010).