The Organ Music of J. S. Bach: Volume 2CUP Archive, 1980 - 365 páginas Bach's organ works--the best-known of all music ever written for the instrument--have been the subject of a great variety of interpretations, all too often based on subjective opinion and conjecture. What the author does in this piece-by-piece commentary is to combine a performer's insight and experience with the fruits of scholarly research. He is concerned throughout to reconstruct for the modern performer and listener the original context of the work: its sources and history; its place in the composer's development; the implications of contemporary instruments and performing practice, and of the musical and aesthetic theories of the time; and the background which shaped Bach's view of the original chorale melodies. Each of the collections of organ chorales is examined as an entity in a preliminary essay. Then for each piece the author discusses the important sources and their relationship; quotes the underlying chorale melody and one or more verses of the text (with a literal translation) and describes its importance in the life of Bach's church; and analyses the form and style of the organ setting, with many musical examples and frequent allusions to the views of other commentators. |
Índice
Preface page | 1 |
Schübler Chorales BWV 645650 | 103 |
Organ Chorales formerly called The Eighteen | 124 |
Organ Chorales from Clavierübung III BWV 669689 | 175 |
Organ Chorales formerly called Kirnberger | 226 |
Organ Chorales BWV 714765 | 254 |
Partitas and Variations BWV 766771 | 301 |
Additional Organ Chorales Bwv n v I Anh 55 Anh 73 | 330 |
Index of Names | 347 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
284 Kirnberger circle 47 Kirnberger accompaniment album alto Am.B Autograph Bach's bars bass line Böhm Brussels Buxtehude C. P. E. Bach cadence canon Cantata cantus firmus chorale BWV chorale line chorale melody Christmas chromatic Clav Clavierübung composer composer's contrapuntal copy by J. T. counterpoint countersubject Danzig derived e.g. BWV figure fore-imitation fugal fughetta fugue Gojowy Gott Hallelujah harmonic hymnbooks interludes inversus J. G. Walther J. S. Bach J. T. Krebs komm Krebs P 801 Kyrie late sources Leipzig Lpz MB Lpz Poel 39 manual MELODY see BWV motif movement obbligato organ chorales organ music organist Orgelbüchlein ornaments Pachelbel paraphrase Partita pedal point Penzel phrase piece Poel 39 Kittel preludes quavers rectus ritornello Schübler Schübler Chorales semiquaver setting soprano Spitta stile antico stretto style suggest Sunday after Trinity tenor Terry TEXT and MELODY texture theme three staves trio Variations verses Weimar
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Bach and the Pedal Clavichord: An Organist's Guide Joel Speerstra No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2004 |
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