On the Cantatas of J.S. Bach: Trinity XVII-XXVII

On the Cantatas of J.S. Bach: Trinity XVII-XXVII

Author: Hendrik Slegtenhorst

Publisher: Bach Cantatas

Published: 2019-01-20

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781794483958

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Bach the composer, like many of us today, contends with fundamental human concerns such as self-worth, the courage of trust, the acceptance of death, satisfaction with life, the hope found in joy, suffering amidst the essential beauty of the world, the misery of loss, and the majesty of redemption.Trinity XVII through XXVII, the final third of the Trinity Sundays and feast days, occurs in October and November in the Lutheran liturgical year. The ten topics of the human condition that these Trinity cantatas principally dwell upon encompass (1) the humility of purpose, (2) love divine and mortal, (3) good and evil, (4) the journey of renewal, (5) blind attractions, (6) unbelief and belief, (7) threat and mercy, (8) falsity and friendship, (9) fear and hope, and (10) the Last Judgment.There is a profound interrelationship among all art, an interrelationship that is parallel to the natural one our bodies dwell in. Determining, and thus causing, one's own thoughts creates one's own experience of reality; and the more this is so, the more one is free. This is not the Western freedom of choice--where to live, what to read, what to select--but a freedom dependent upon awareness of one's desires and aspirations.It is often difficult for a non-religious thinker in today's world to penetrate feelingly and with conviction and psychological trust into the works of the religious; and it is equally difficult for the religious to put in abeyance their current beliefs in order to let another's religious experience, perhaps even one that is antithetical or contrary to their own, enhance and expand their understanding of how the spiritual and the mystical can work in ways that are valid, even if not, to them, theologically supportable or acceptable.


On the Cantatas of J.S. Bach: Trinity VIII-XVI

On the Cantatas of J.S. Bach: Trinity VIII-XVI

Author: Hendrik Slegtenhorst

Publisher: Hendrik Slegtenhorst

Published: 2021-09-04

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13:

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Johann Sebastian Bach, considered the greatest composer of Western music, explored in his cantatas the manifestations of the human condition. Like many of us, Bach contends with fundamental human concerns such as self-worth, the courage of trust, satisfaction with life, the hope found in joy, suffering amidst the essential beauty of the world, the misery of loss, and the majesty of redemption. Hypocrisy, spiritual weakness, and helping the distressed are among the manifestations of the human condition this book, on the 28 cantatas for Trinity VIII-XVI, the second book of the series on all the cantatas, considers. In addition, there are chapters on the Actus Tragicus and the five cantatas for the annual installation of the Leipzig city council. Bach practices adherence, but a pragmatic one, to his employers, the Lutheran church and the municipal and aristocratic authorities. In liberating actuality from the confines of theology, Bach's cantatas give an extensive presentation and interpretation of this freedom of thought.


On the Cantatas of J.S. Bach: Trinity I-VII

On the Cantatas of J.S. Bach: Trinity I-VII

Author: Hendrik Slegtenhorst

Publisher: Enlora Press

Published: 2021-09-02

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13:

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Johann Sebastian Bach, considered the greatest composer of Western music, explored in his cantatas the manifestations of the human condition. Like many of us, Bach contends with fundamental human concerns such as self-worth, the courage of trust, satisfaction with life, the hope found in joy, suffering amidst the essential beauty of the world, the misery of loss, and the majesty of redemption. Trinity I through VII, the first third of the Trinity Sundays and feast days, occurs in June and July of the Lutheran liturgical year. This part of the ecclesiastical year also includes the Feast of St. John the Baptist and the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Because of the latter I also include a chapter on the Magnificat. The five topics of the human condition that these Trinity cantatas principally dwell upon encompass first, the relationship of money to morality; second, the linkage between compassion and individual salvation; third, the influence of condemnation upon the sense of redemption; fourth, the correlation of identity and the need to understand otherness; and fifth, how the sacred is invested in the secular and are, thus, identical.


The Cantatas of J. S. Bach

The Cantatas of J. S. Bach

Author: Alfred Dürr

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2005-06-09

Total Pages: 984

ISBN-13: 0191058130

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This is the only English translation of this important book by the world's most distinguished Bach scholar. This work is widely regarded as the most authoritative and comprehensive treatment of the Bach cantatas. It begins with a historical survey of the seventeenth-century background to the cantatas, and performance practice issues. The core of the book is a work-by-work study in which each cantata in turn is represented by its libretto, a synopsis of its movements, and a detailed analytical commentary. This format makes it extremely useful as a reference work for anyone listening to, performing in, or studying any of the Bach cantatas. All the cantata librettos are given in German-English parallel text. For the English edition the text has been carefully revised to bring it up to date, taking account of recent Bach scholarship.


Commentaries on the Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach

Commentaries on the Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach

Author: Hans-Joachim Schulze

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2024-05-01

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 0252056701

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Internationally recognized Bach authority Hans-Joachim Schulze authored a 225-part series on the cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach. In this collection, James A. Brokaw II translates a selection of the essays, illuminating a wide range of biographical and cultural features of Bach’s life and creative milieu. Schulze’s lively and engaging discussions provide a wealth of rewarding insights and perspectives focusing on individual cantatas, their texts, and the questions of chronology and context that attend them. The University of Illinois Press has paired the volume with a special web-based companion overseen by the translator and hosted by the Illinois Open Publishing Network. This online resource includes Brokaw’s translations of all 225 of Schulze’s essays alongside digital tools for searching, sorting, and bundling the commentaries according to date of composition, position within the liturgical church year sequence, and librettist.


The Cantatas of J.S. Bach

The Cantatas of J.S. Bach

Author: Alfred Dürr

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 984

ISBN-13: 0198167075

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This is the only English translation of this important book by the world's most distinguished Bach scholar.


Analyzing Bach Cantatas

Analyzing Bach Cantatas

Author: Eric Chafe

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2003-03-27

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 0199882975

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Bach's cantatas are among the highest achievements of Western musical art, yet studies of the individual cantatas that are both illuminating and detailed are few. In this book, noted Bach expert Eric Chafe combines theological, historical, analytical, and interpretive approaches to the cantatas to offer readers and listeners alike the richest possible experience of these works. A respected theorist of seventeenth-century music, Chafe is sensitive to the composer's intentions and to the enduring and universal qualities of the music itself. Concentrating on a small number of representative cantatas, mostly from the Leipzig cycles of 1723-24 and 1724-25, and in particular on Cantata 77, Chafe shows how Bach strove to mirror both the dogma and the mystery of religious experience in musical allegory. Analyzing Bach Cantatas offers valuable information on the theological relevance of the structure of the liturgical year for the design and content of these works, as well as a survey of the theories of modality that inform Bach's compositional style. Chafe demonstrates that, while Bach certainly employed "pictorialism" and word-painting in his compositions, his method of writing music was a more complex amalgam of theological concepts and music theory. Regarding the cantatas as musical allegories that reflect the fundamental tenets of Lutheran theology as established during Bach's lifetime, Chafe synthesizes a number of key musical and theological ideas to illuminate the essential character of these great works. This unique and insightful book offers an essential methodology for understanding one of the central bodies of work in the Western musical canon. It will prove indispensable for all students and scholars of Bach's work, musicology, and theological studies.