This document examines the performance practices of the chorales in Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-1750) Passio secundum Johannem, BWV 245. While many modern-day scholars and performers believe that the congregation sang the Passion chorales and therefore perform them in an accordingly straightforward and homogenous manner, my involvement with this work has led me to consider other possibilities of performance. I am convinced by the evidence in the Ordnungen und Gesetze der Schola Thomana (Regulations and Legislations of the Thomas School), the evidence presented by three renowned Bach scholars, and the evidence of Bach’s music, that the congregation would not have sung the chorales of the Passion. Having scrutinized the musical language and...
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This dissertation investigates developments in the performance of J. S. Bach’s music in the second h...
The study is devoted to Johann Sebastian Bach and his musicians in Leipzig’s two main churches, and ...
161 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The idea of contrast between...
The study is devoted to Johann Sebastian Bach and his musicians in Leipzig’s two main churches, and ...
Composer Reinhard Keiser (1764–1739) was admired by his contemporaries and exerted significant influ...
The Chorale Cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach are outstanding examples of his ingenuity. The existin...
In the centuries that have passed since the premiere of Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. Matthew Passion ...
The motets of Johann Christoph Bach (1642-1703) represent a small, but richly expressive body of wor...
This dissertation investigates developments in the performance of J. S. Bach’s music in the second h...
As the core of virtually all vocal and instrumental composition in the Baroque music, the basso cont...
Felix Mendelssohn's performance in 1829 of Matthaus-Passion by J. S. Bach was the first presentation...
Psalm settings by German Baroque composers are comprised of meaningful texts illuminated by expressi...
In this study I examine the genesis and compositional purpose of Mendelssohn's seven chorale cantata...
The Lutheran chorale fascinated Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809-1947) to the extent that it became...
Felix Mendelssohn's performance in 1829 of Matthaus-Passion by J. S. Bach was the first presentation...
This dissertation investigates developments in the performance of J. S. Bach’s music in the second h...
The study is devoted to Johann Sebastian Bach and his musicians in Leipzig’s two main churches, and ...
161 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The idea of contrast between...
The study is devoted to Johann Sebastian Bach and his musicians in Leipzig’s two main churches, and ...
Composer Reinhard Keiser (1764–1739) was admired by his contemporaries and exerted significant influ...