Bach, the Orgelbüchlein

Bach, the Orgelbüchlein
Author: Russell Stinson
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1996
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Stinson begins by discussing Bach's reasons for compiling the Orgelbuchlein set and his original plans to create a comprehensive hymnal consisting of 164 chorales. The second chapter examines Bach's compositional process in this work - an issue largely untouched by previous commentary - and leads into a consideration of the music in its historical context, with attention to each of the three main types of chorale found in the collection: the melody chorale, the ornamental chorale, and the chorale canon.

Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach
Author: Martin Geck
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 764
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780151006489

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Bach's Feet

Bach's Feet
Author: David Yearsley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012-01-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521199018

Yearsley explores the cultural significance of making music with hands and feet, a mode of performance unique to the organ.

J. S. Bach at His Royal Instrument

J. S. Bach at His Royal Instrument
Author: Russell Stinson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0199917248

In this wide-ranging set of original essays, musicologist and organist Russell Stinson investigates Johann Sebastian Bach's compositions for the organ, opening up a wealth of perspectives on the stylistic orientation and historical context of these timeless masterpieces. With a sweeping hand, Stinson sheds light on the entire corpus of Bach's organ chorales, and considers the reception of particular pieces not only by various luminaries in the classical music world, but also those within such disparate contexts as film, literature, politics, and rock music. Stinson's investigations include a revealing focus on a previously unpublished fugue by Bach pupil J. G. Schübler, unexplored techniques found in over twenty of Bach's chorale preludes, and the diverse ways in which Bach's organ works have been received from the composer's own lifetime to the present day. Individual essays are also devoted to Felix Mendelssohn as a performer; to Robert Schumann as an editor and critic; to César Franck as a performer, pedagogue, and composer; and to Edward Elgar as a performer, critic, and transcriber. Rich in archival data and filled with fascinating anecdotes, J. S. Bach at His Royal Instrument is entirely up-to-date, meticulously annotated and indexed, and eminently readable. This book is essential reading for anyone at all interested in Bach and "the king of instruments."

The Weapons of Rhetoric

The Weapons of Rhetoric
Author: Judy Tarling
Publisher: Punnett Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780993281037

This book strikes at the heart of musical performance with a study of the relationship between music and rhetoric which was much remarked upon during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The ideas of the classical rhetoric books are traced through the Tudor classroom to the late eighteenth century. Concentrating on performance techniques that aid the communication of musical ideas to an audience, historical source material is used to demonstrate how to hold the attention of the listener and at the same time move and delight them. Quotations from the rhetoric manuals, Shakespeare and the Bible are complemented by over one hundred musical examples, drawn mainly from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, illustrating the connection between speaking and playing in the rhetorical style.

The Creative Development of Johann Sebastian Bach Volume 1: 1695-1717

The Creative Development of Johann Sebastian Bach Volume 1: 1695-1717
Author: Richard D. P. Jones
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2007
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0198164408

This first of a two-volume study deals with the earlier part of Bach's career, and examines the output of his youth and its many external influences, before moving on to study the first great masterpieces in which Bach's own personal voice begins to emerge.

The Organ Music of J. S. Bach

The Organ Music of J. S. Bach
Author: Peter Williams
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2003-12-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521814164

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.