J S Bach at His Royal Instrument

J  S  Bach at His Royal Instrument
Author: Russell Stinson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199917235

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In J. S. Bach at His Royal Instrument, author Russell Stinson delves into various unexplored aspects of the organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach. Drawing on previous research and new archival sources, he sheds light on many of the most mysterious aspects of these masterpieces, and their reception, and shows how they have remained a fixture of Western culture for nearly three hundred years.

J S Bach as Organist

J S  Bach as Organist
Author: George B. Stauffer,Ernest May
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1986
Genre: Music
ISBN: STANFORD:36105042458658

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Bach s Legacy

Bach s Legacy
Author: Russell Stinson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-04-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190091231

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Johann Sebastian Bach's legacy is undeniably one of the richest in the history of music, with a vast influence on posterity that has only grown since his rediscovery in the early nineteenth century. In this latest addition to his long list of Bach studies, renowned Bach scholar Russell Stinson examines how four of the greatest composers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann, Richard Wagner, and Edward Elgar - engaged with Bach's legacy, not only as composers per se, but also as performers, conductors, scholars, critics, and all-around musical ambassadors. Detailed analyses of both musical and epistolary sources shed light on how these later masters heard and received Bach's music within their musical circles, while colorful anecdotes about their Bach reception help humanize them, reconstructing the intimate social circumstances in which they performed and discussed Bach's music. Stinson focuses on Mendelssohn's and Schumann's reception of Bach's organ works, Schumann's encounter with the St. Matthew and St. John Passions, Wagner's musings on the Well-Tempered Clavier, and Elgar's (resoundingly negative) thoughts on Bach as a vocal composer. Engagingly written, copiously annotated, and thoroughly up to date, Bach's Legacy traces the historical afterlife of Bach's music and offers fascinating insights into how these later masters defined it for their audiences and beyond.

The Afterlife of Bach s Organ Works

The Afterlife of Bach s Organ Works
Author: Russell Stinson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2023-10-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780197680438

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The music of J. S. Bach continues to be revered and celebrated centuries after his death. Its timelessness can be attributed to masterful musical engineering combined with profound expressivity. In other words, Bach's unique art may represent the pinnacle of contrapuntal technique, but it is just as amazing for its depth of emotion. Bach's compositions remain an indispensable part of the classical-music canon today. The Afterlife of Bach's Organ Works explores the critical impact made on posterity by Bach's organ music. It concerns a diverse group of musicians and non-musicians alike--some famous, some forgotten--who in one way or another became champions of these compositions. These individuals performed the music; edited it for publication; promoted it by means of books, articles, and reviews; transcribed it for other media; taught it to their pupils; shared it with their family and friends; and incorporated it into the soundtracks of their motion pictures. They ensured its "afterlife." In five chapters, organist and Bach expert Russell Stinson traces the historical afterlife of Bach's organ music from the early nineteenth century--the era of the so-called Bach revival--to the present day. Engagingly written and containing a wealth of information previously unavailable in English, the book is a history of performance practice, an aesthetic history of musical taste, and a social history. Each chapter tells the story of how and why Bach's organ works have stood the test of time.

Mendelssohn the Organ and the Music of the Past

Mendelssohn  the Organ  and the Music of the Past
Author: Jürgen Thym
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781580464741

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Examines Mendelssohn's relationship to the past, shedding light on the construction of historical legacies that, in some cases, served to assert German cultural supremacy only two decades after the composer's death.

J S Bach

J  S  Bach
Author: George B. Stauffer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 649
Release: 2024
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780195108026

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J.S. Bach's 250 extant organ works represent the greatest body of music for the pipe organ, and during his lifetime Bach was able to combine great virtuosity--daring passages for the feet as well as the hands--with bold, dramatic gestures to produce music that dazzled contemporary audiences. In this book, leading musicologist George B. Stauffer shows that Bach focused steadily on organ composition for more than fifty years, and that his unending quest for novelty, innovation, and refinement resulted in pieces that continue to reward and awe listeners today.

Bach and the Pedal Clavichord

Bach and the Pedal Clavichord
Author: Joel Speerstra
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1580461352

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It also sifts and weighs the assumptions and claims made for and against the clavichord and pedal clavichord over two and a half centuries: by Bach's son, Carl Philipp Emanuel, by such noted Bach scholars as Walter Emery and Robert Marshall, and by sharp-eared music lovers, including one of the most perceptive (and one of the few from his era to have actually encountered a clavichord and recognized its unique qualities), George Bernard Shaw."--BOOK JACKET.

The Organs of J S Bach

The Organs of J S  Bach
Author: Markus Zepf
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-04-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780252078453

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"Published in cooperation with the American Bach Society."