Exploring the World of J. S. Bach

Exploring the World of J. S. Bach

Author: Robert L. Marshall

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2016-07-15

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 0252098579

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A singular resource, Exploring the World of J. S. Bach puts Bach aficionados and classical music lovers in the shoes of the master composer. Bach scholar Robert L. Marshall and veteran writer-translator Traute M. Marshall lead readers on a Baroque Era odyssey through fifty towns where Bach resided, visited, and of course created his works. Drawing on established sources as well as newly available East German archives, the authors describe each site in Bach's time and the present, linking the sites to the biographical information, artistic and historic landmarks, and musical activities associated with each. A wealth of historical illustrations, color photographs, and maps supplement the text, whetting the appetite of the visitor and the armchair traveler alike.


Sebastian

Sebastian

Author: Jeanette Winter

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9780152006297

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Describes how Johann Sebastian Bach survived the sorrows of his childhood and composed the music the world has come to love.


Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach

Author: A. Pirro

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13:

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Johann Sebastian Bach by A. Pirro: Delve into the life and genius of Johann Sebastian Bach, one of the most influential composers in history, as A. Pirro provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of his musical legacy, creative process, and enduring impact. Key points: Authoritative biography shedding light on the life and music of Johann Sebastian Bach. In-depth analysis of his compositions, artistic development, and historical context. A must-read for music enthusiasts and admirers of classical music looking to deepen their understanding of Bach'sprofound contributions to the world of music. Johann Sebastian Bach by A. Pirro: Explore the life and works of one of the most renowned composers of all time in this comprehensive biography by A. Pirro. Experience the life and music of Johann Sebastian Bach as you are taken through a journey of his musical genius.


Bach

Bach

Author: Christoph Wolff

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780674059269

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More than two centuries after his lifetime, J. S. Bach's work continues to set musical standards. Noted Bach scholar Christoph Wolff offers new perspectives on the composer's life and remarkable career.


J. S. Bach

J. S. Bach

Author: George B. Stauffer

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 649

ISBN-13: 0195108027

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J.S. Bach's 250 extant organ works represent the greatest body of music for the pipe organ, and during his lifetime Bach was able to combine great virtuosity--daring passages for the feet as well as the hands--with bold, dramatic gestures to produce music that dazzled contemporary audiences. In this book, leading musicologist George B. Stauffer shows that Bach focused steadily on organ composition for more than fifty years, and that his unending quest for novelty, innovation, and refinement resulted in pieces that continue to reward and awe listeners today.


Glory and Honor

Glory and Honor

Author: Gregory Wilbur

Publisher: Cumberland House Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9781581824704

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Johann Sebastian Bach was a musical genius, an intellectual giant and a gracious man. His achievement in the area of music is one of the greatest tours de force in history - on a par with or surpassing that of Shakespeare, Michelangelo, Dante, Rembrandt, or Aquinas. Bach worked at a crucial time in history. He combated the ideas of the Enlightenment with its elevation of human reason as the ultimate authority of everything. His struggles, musically and professionally, are those of a man seeking to maintain a high view of worship, academics, and the grounding of all life on the Word of God. As a man valiant in his convictions, he stood against the trends and fashions of his day and succeeded as a witness of the Gospel to the generations who followed him. While his name conjures many images, musical phrases, and half-remembered stories, the life of this colossal genius provides practical lessons in leadership for both artists and anyone who strives to serve others with excellence and integrity.


The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach

The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach

Author: Robert Lewis Marshall

Publisher: New York : Schirmer Books

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13:

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The 16 essays collected here of two kinds: stylistic and historical inquiries, and studies of the original sources. The articles deal with the music and shed new light on the composer's life. Part 1 reconsiders Bach's historical position and assesses the cultural significance of his achievement; Parts 2, 3 and 4 draw upon the original sources to explore the compositional process, questions of authenticity and chronology, and controversial issues of performance practice.


Dance and the Music of J. S. Bach

Dance and the Music of J. S. Bach

Author: Meredith Little

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2009-01-27

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0253013720

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A unique study of dance forms and rhythms in the Baroque composer’s repertoire. Stylized dance music and music based on dance rhythms pervade Bach’s compositions. Although the music of this very special genre has long been a part of every serious musician’s repertoire, little has been written about it. The original edition of this book addressed works that bore the names of dances—a considerable corpus. In this expanded version of their practical and insightful study, Meredith Little and Natalie Jenne apply the same principles to the study of a great number of Bach’s works that use identifiable dance rhythms but do not bear dance-specific titles. Part I describes French dance practices in the cities and courts most familiar to Bach. The terminology and analytical tools necessary for discussing dance music of Bach’s time are laid out. Part II presents the dance forms that Bach used, annotating all of his named dances. Little and Jenne draw on choreographies, harmony, theorists’ writings, and the music of many seventeenth- and eighteenth-century composers in order to arrive at a model for each dance type. Additionally, in Appendix A all of Bach’s named dances are listed in convenient tabular form; included are the BWV number for each piece, the date of composition, the larger work in which it appears, the instrumentation, and the meter. Appendix B supplies the same data for pieces recognizable as dance types but not named as such. More than ever, this book will stimulate both the musical scholar and the performer with a new perspective at the rhythmic workings of Bach’s remarkable repertoire of dance-based music.


Evening in the Palace of Reason

Evening in the Palace of Reason

Author: James R. Gaines

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2006-02-28

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 0007156618

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Johann Sebastian Bach created what may be the most celestial and profound body of music in history; Frederick the Great built the colossus we now know as Germany, and along with it a template for modern warfare. Their fleeting encounter in 1757 signals a unique moment in history where belief collided with the cold certainty of reason. Set at the tipping point between the ancient and modern world, Evening in the Palace of Reason captures the tumult of the eighteenth century, the legacy of the Reformation, and the birth of the Enlightenment in this extraordinary tale of two men.


The Organs of J.S. Bach

The Organs of J.S. Bach

Author: Markus Zepf

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2012-04-02

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0252078454

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"Published in cooperation with the American Bach Society."