ABSTRACT

For nearly two centuries Johann Sebastian Bach has been regarded as a cornerstone of Western musical culture. His music inspired subsequent generations of composers and philosophers alike, and continues to capture our imaginations in many ways. Bach studies is part of this picture, often seen as providing excellent examples of musicological scholarship. The volume editor has chosen thirty-one published articles which, in his view, not only represent a broad spectrum of the scholarly discussions on Bach's life and works, but will also facilitate the on-going study of Bach's creative genius. The articles have been selected to ensure that this volume will be considered useful for not only those students who are currently engaging in Bach studies at universities but also for more seasoned Bach scholars as they consider the future direction of Bach studies.

part I|124 pages

Life and Context

chapter [2]|44 pages

Johann Sebastian Bach

als Schüler der Partikularschule zu St. Michaelis in Lüneburg oder Lüneburg eine Pflegstätte kirchlicher Musik

part II|47 pages

Source Studies

part III|319 pages

Genre Studies

chapter [11]|10 pages

Bach’s Chorale Cantatas

chapter [13]|44 pages

Der Picander-Jahrgang*

chapter [26]|5 pages

Postscript

part IV|66 pages

Performance Practice