Johann Sebastian Bach's works are often classified as either sacred or
secular. While this distinction is fraught, it seems to provide a
useful way to distinguish between Bach's vocal works for the liturgy
and those he wrote to honor courts and members of the nobility. But
even so, the lines cannot be drawn clearly. The political and social
systems of the time relied on religion as an ideological foundation,
and public displays of political power almost always included
religious rituals and thus required some form of sacred music. Social
constructs, such as class and gender, were also embedded in religious
frameworks.
In _Bach in the World_, author Markus Rathey offers a new exploration
of how Bach's music functioned as an agent of affective communication
within rituals, such as the installation of the town council, and as a
place where socio-political norms were perpetuated and sometimes even
challenged. The book does so by analyzing public manifestations of the
social order during Bach's time in large-scale celebrations,
processions, public performances, and visual displays.
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Music, Society, and Representation in Bach's Cantatas
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780197578865
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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