This book gives an account of the individual works of one of the
greatest composers. The first volume of a two-volume study of the
music of J. S. Bach covers the earlier part of his composing career,
1695-1717. By studying the music chronologically a coherent picture of
the composer's creative development emerges, drawing together all the
strands of the individual repertoires (e.g. the cantatas, the organ
music, the keyboard music). The volume is divided into two parts,
covering the early works and the mature Weimar compositions
respectively. Each part deals with four categories of composition in
turn: large-scale keyboard works; preludes, fantasias, and fugues;
organ chorales; and cantatas. Within each category, the discussion is
prefaced by a list of the works to be considered, together with
details of their original titles, catalogue numbers, and earliest
sources. The study is thus usable as a handbook on Bach's works as
well as a connected study of his creative development. As indicated by
the subtitle Music to Delight the Spirit,, borrowed from Bach's own
title-pages, Richard Jones draws attention to another important aspect
of the book: not only is it a study of style and technique but a work
of criticism, an analytical evaluation of Bach's music and an
appreciation of its extraordinary qualities. It also takes account of
the remarkable advances in Bach scholarship that have been made over
the last 50 years, including the many studies that have appeared
relating to various aspects of Bach's early music, such as the varied
influences to which he was subjected and the problematic issues of
dating and authenticity that arise. In doing so, it attempts to build
up a coherent picture of his development as a creative artist, helping
us to understand what distinguishes Bach's mature music from his early
works and from the music of his predecessors and contemporaries. Hence
we learn why it is that his later works are instantly recognizable as
'Bachian'.
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Music to Delight the Spirit
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ISBN
9780191513244
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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