Dance and the Music of J S Bach

Dance and the Music of J  S  Bach
Author: Meredith Little,Natalie Jenne
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009-01-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780253013729

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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.

Polish Style in the Music of Johann Sebastian Bach

Polish Style in the Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
Author: Szymon Paczkowski
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780810888944

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Now appearing in an English translation, this book by Szymon Paczkowski is the first in-depth exploration of the Polish style in the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach spent almost thirty years living and working in Leipzig in Saxony, a country ruled by Friedrich August I and his son Friedrich August II, who were also kings of Poland (as August II and August III). This period of close Polish-Saxon relations left a significant imprint on Bach’s music. Paczkowski’s meticulous account of this complex political and cultural dynamic sheds new light on many of Bach’s familiar pieces. The book explores the semantic and rhetorical functions that undergird the symbolism of the Polish style in Baroque music. It demonstrates how the notion of a Polish style in music was developed in German music theory, and conjectures that Bach’s successful application for the title of Court Composer at the court of the Elector of Saxony and King of Poland would induce the composer to deliberately use elements of the Polish style. This comprehensive study of the way Bach used the Polish style in his music moves beyond technical analysis to place the pieces within the context of Baroque customs and discourse. This ambitious and inspiring study is an original contribution to the scholarly conversation concerning Bach’s music, focusing on the symbolism of the polonaise, the most popular and recognizable Polish dance in 18th-century Saxony. In Saxony at this time the polonaise was associated with the ceremonies of the royal-electoral court in Dresden, and Saxon musicians regarded it as a musical symbol of royalty. Paczkowski explores this symbolism of the Polish royal dance in Bach’s instrumental music and, which is also to be found to an even greater extent, in his vocal works. The Polish Style in the Music of Johann Sebastian Bach provides wide-ranging interpretations based on a careful analysis of the sources explored within historical and theological context. The book is a valuable source for both teaching and further research, and will find readers not only among musicologists, but also historians, art historians, and readers in cultural studies. All lovers of Bach’s music will appreciate this lucid and intriguing study.

The Influence of Baroque Dance in the Performance of Johann Sebastian Bach s Six Suites a Violoncello Senza Basso

The Influence of Baroque Dance in the Performance of Johann Sebastian Bach s Six Suites a Violoncello Senza Basso
Author: Rifat J. Qureshi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2000
Genre: Dance music
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025174827

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Dances for the Keyboard

Dances for the Keyboard
Author: Johann Sebastian Bach,Maurice Hinson
Publsiher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2024
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1457442361

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This series of publications is actually comprised of five narrowly focused series: Piano Music from His Early Years, Piano Music Inspired by Women, Dances of… and Humor in Piano Music. They are a result of in-depth musicological study by Dr Hinson. Each series provides assistance in the areas of performance practice and historical backgrounds as they relate to each piece.

Bach and the Dance of God

Bach and the Dance of God
Author: Wilfrid Mellers
Publsiher: London : Faber and Faber
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1980-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0571115624

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The Keyboard Music of J S Bach

The Keyboard Music of J S  Bach
Author: David Schulenberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781136091469

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The Keyboard Music of J.S. Bach provides an introduction to and comprehensive discussion of all the music for harpsichord and other stringed keyboard instruments by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Often played today on the modern piano, these works are central not only to the Western concert repertory but to musical pedagogy and study throughout the world. Intended as both a practical guide and an interpretive study, the book consists of three introductory chapters on general matters of historical context, style, and performance practice, followed by fifteen chapters on the individual works, treated in roughly chronological order. The works discussed include all of Bach's individual keyboard compositions as well as those comprising his famous collections, such as the Well-Tempered Clavier, the English and French Suites, and the Art of Fugue.

Bach and the Dance of God

Bach and the Dance of God
Author: Wilfrid Mellers
Publsiher: Travis and Emery Music Bookshop
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1904331874

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Wilfrid Mellers is a composer, musician and author. Honorary Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge. This is his classic book on Bach.

A Musician s Introduction to Baroque Dance

A Musician s Introduction to Baroque Dance
Author: Julia Tikker Harlow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1993
Genre: Dance
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020650631

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