An edition of J. S. Bach (1905)

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An edition of J. S. Bach (1905)

J. S. Bach

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This stimulating narrative traces Bach's life; discusses contemporary artistic and philosophical movements; assesses the work of his predecessors Schutz, Scheidt, Buxtehude, etc., analyzes Bach's own work; and passes on brilliant recommendations for performance — tempo, phrasing, accentuation, dynamics, etc.

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Publisher
Breitkopf & Hartel
Language
English

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Cover of: J. S. Bach
J. S. Bach
1980, Paganiniana Publications, Paganiniana Pub.
Hardcover
Cover of: J. S. Bach
J. S. Bach
1966, Dover
Cover of: J. S. Bach
J. S. Bach
1962, B. Humphries
in English
Cover of: J. S. Bach
J. S. Bach
1923, Arthur & Charles Black
in English
Cover of: J. S. Bach
J. S. Bach
1922, Breitkopf and Härtel
in German
Cover of: J. S. Bach
J. S. Bach
1911, Breitkopf & Hartel
in English
Cover of: J. S. Bach.
J. S. Bach.
1908, Breitkopf & Härtel
in German

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Table of Contents

Volume 2
Chapters 19 - 34

Edition Notes

Short bibliographies with several chapters.

Published in
Leipzig, New York [etc.]

Classifications

Library of Congress
ML410.B1 S33

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 v.
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6543676M
Internet Archive
jsbach00widogoog
LCCN
12013259
OCLC/WorldCat
1808529

Excerpts

Bach belongs to the order of objective artists. These
are wholly of their own time, and work only with the forms
and the ideas that their time proffers them. They exercise
no criticism upon the media of artistic expression that they
find lying ready to their hand, and feel no inner compulsion
to open out new paths. Their art not coming solely from
the stimulus of their outer experience, we need not seek
the roots of their work in the fortunes of its creator. In
them the artistic personality exists independently of the
human, the latter remaining in the background as if it
were something almost accidental. Bach's works would have
been the same even if his existence had run quite another
course. Did we know more of his life than is now the case,
and were we in possession of all the letters he had ever
written, we should still be no better informed as to the
inward sources of his works than we are now.
Page 23, added by vijay varadharaj.

A fair introduction

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