Bach Perspectives 11

Bach Perspectives 11
Author: Mary Oleskiewicz
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0252050088

Among his numerous children, Johann Sebastian Bach sired five musically gifted sons. The eleventh volume of Bach Perspectives presents essays that explore these men’s lives and careers via distinctive and, in several cases, alternative and interdisciplinary methodologies. Robert L. Marshall traces how each of the sons grappled with—and at times suffocated beneath—their illustrious father’s legacy. Mary Oleskiewicz’s essay investigates the Bach family’s connections to historical keyboard instruments and musical venues at the Prussian court, while David Schulenberg looks at Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach’s diverse and innovative keyboard works. Evan Cortens digs into everything from performance materials to pay stubs to offer a detailed view of the business of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach’s liturgical music. Finally, Christine Blanken discusses how the rediscovery of Bach family musical manuscripts in the Breitkopf archive opens up new perspectives on familiar topics. A supplemental companion website is now available for Bach Perspectives 11. This resource features additional images, captions, and short descriptions to provide an essential supplement to the printed text.

Interpretation

Interpretation
Author: Peter-Lukas Graf
Publisher: Schott Music
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-12-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 3795787726

Musical interpretation is first and foremost a question of shaping a melody or the melodic line of a setting. Music, like any language, follows its own set of rules and a sufficient knowledge and familiarity with musical 'grammar' is therefore an essential prerequisite of any convincing interpretation. The internationally renowned performer and teacher Peter-Lukas Graf explains in great detail the parameters that have to be taken into account for a successful interpretation: rhythm, metre, agogics, articulation, phrasing, ornamentation and implied polyphony, etc. Numerous examples from the flute repertoire of the 17th–20th century serve as models from which he derives the 'rules' appropriate for an interpretation in keeping with each period. – These rules are not intended to be dogmatic but instead should stimulate the players to form their own opinion.

Six Canonic Sonatas

Six Canonic Sonatas
Author: Georg Philipp Telemann
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1996-02-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457479625

Expertly arranged Violin Duets by Georg Philipp Telemann from the Kalmus Edition series. This is from the Baroque era.

Twelve Sonatas

Twelve Sonatas
Author: Johann Mattheson
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1999-01-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457469749

Kalmus proudly presents this complete collection of the flute sonatas of Johann Matheson. Included are the piano accompaniment and a separate solo flute part in this new cleanly printed edition.

Bach

Bach
Author: David Schulenberg
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2020-07-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190936312

Bach has remained a figure of continuous fascination and interest to scholars and readers since the original Master Musicians Bach volume's publication in 1983 - even since its revision in 2000, understanding of Bach and his music's historical and cultural context has shifted substantially. Reflecting new biographical information that has only emerged in recent decades, author David Schulenberg contributes to an ongoing scholarly conversation about Bach with clarity and concision. Bach traces the man's emergence as a startlingly original organist and composer, describing his creative evolution, professional career, and family life from contemporary societal and cultural perspectives in early modern Europe. His experiences as student, music director, and teacher are examined alongside the music he produced in each of these roles, including early compositions for keyboard instruments, the great organ and harpsichord works of later years, vocal music, and other famous instrumental works, including the Brandenburg Concertos. Schulenberg also illuminates how Bach incorporated his contemporary environment into his work: he responded to music by other composers, to his audiences and employment conditions, and to developments in poetry, theology, and even the sciences. The author focuses on Bach's evolution as a composer by ultimately recognizing "Bach's world" in the specific cities, courts, and environments within and for which he composed. Dispensing with biographical minutiae and more closely examining the interplay between his life and his music, Bach presents a unique, grounded, and refreshing new framing of a brilliant composer.

Two Sonatas, Opus 40, Nos. 1 & 2

Two Sonatas, Opus 40, Nos. 1 & 2
Author: Max Reger
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 92
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457470523

A new Kalmus edition including Reger's two clarinet sonatas. Separate parts included for the clarinet and piano.

Six Duets, Opus 137

Six Duets, Opus 137
Author: Anton Bernhard Fürstenau
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1999-12-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457469244

Expertly arranged duets for two flutes.

The Music of J. S. Bach

The Music of J. S. Bach
Author: David Schulenberg
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780803210516

This volume contains contributions by nine scholars on two broad themes: the analysis of Johann Sebastian Bach?s orchestral works, especially his concertos, and the interpretation and performance of his music in general. The contributors are a diverse group, active in the fields of performance, organology, music theory, and music history. Several work in more than one of these areas, making them particularly well prepared to write on the interdisciplinary themes of the volume. ø Part 1 includes Alfred Mann?s introduction to Bach?s orchestral music as well as essays by Gregory G. Butler and Jeanne Swack on the Brandenburg Concertos. Part 2 offers ground-breaking articles by John Koster and Mary Oleskiewicz on the harpsichords and flutes of Bach?s day as well as essays by David Schulenberg and William Renwick on keyboard performance practice and the study of fugue in Bach?s circle. Paul Walker explores the relationships between rhetoric and fugue, and John Butt reviews some recent trends in Bach performance.