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J.S. Bach

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Independent of his humanitarian fame, Albert Schweitzer is also celebrated as a prominent musicologist, particularly recognized for this influential study of J. S. Bach. This work stands as one of the most comprehensive examinations of the composer, his life, and his music, significantly shaping the performance of Bach's works and earning Schweitzer a lasting legacy in music scholarship. The first volume presents a thorough history of Protestant church music, exploring its role in early services across Europe while linking it to contemporary art, poetry, philosophy, and historical events. Focusing on Germany, Schweitzer delves into the musical forms that influenced Bach, particularly the German chorale, and evaluates the contributions of his predecessors, including Schütz and Buxtehude. This volume also provides a detailed account of Bach's life and his compositions for various instruments, offering practical performance suggestions. The second volume focuses on Bach's choral music, including cantatas and passions, featuring an insightful analysis supported by numerous musical examples. Schweitzer's original theories on the pictorial representation of text in Bach's music and his recommendations for performance techniques make this work a vital resource. Accessible and engaging, it appeals to both music students and enthusiasts alike.

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J.S. Bach, Albert Schweitzer, Ernest Newman

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Erscheinungsdatum
1966
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Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
1966
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
512
ISBN10
0486216322
ISBN13
9780486216324
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Independent of his humanitarian fame, Albert Schweitzer is also celebrated as a prominent musicologist, particularly recognized for this influential study of J. S. Bach. This work stands as one of the most comprehensive examinations of the composer, his life, and his music, significantly shaping the performance of Bach's works and earning Schweitzer a lasting legacy in music scholarship. The first volume presents a thorough history of Protestant church music, exploring its role in early services across Europe while linking it to contemporary art, poetry, philosophy, and historical events. Focusing on Germany, Schweitzer delves into the musical forms that influenced Bach, particularly the German chorale, and evaluates the contributions of his predecessors, including Schütz and Buxtehude. This volume also provides a detailed account of Bach's life and his compositions for various instruments, offering practical performance suggestions. The second volume focuses on Bach's choral music, including cantatas and passions, featuring an insightful analysis supported by numerous musical examples. Schweitzer's original theories on the pictorial representation of text in Bach's music and his recommendations for performance techniques make this work a vital resource. Accessible and engaging, it appeals to both music students and enthusiasts alike.