The motets of Johann Christoph Bach (1642-1703) represent a small, but richly expressive body of work that has fallen out of regular performance in the modern day. In the generation just following his life, however, Bach was lavished with praise for his colorful text setting in historical family documents compiled by his younger cousin Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) and his son Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788). Composers of Lutheran sacred vocal music studied rhetoric as part of the Lateinschulen curriculum, and developed a method of applying the rhetorical process of spoken oratory to the process of musical composition. This included the equation of specific musical gestures to ornamental figures of speech, known as musical-rhetori...
Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672) is considered a transitional figure between the Renaissance and Baroque....
Along with numerous other music theorists of the eighteenth century, Johann Joachim Quantz compares ...
The Chorale Cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach are outstanding examples of his ingenuity. The existin...
Musical rhetoric, the application of the art of speech to music, is a basic principle of German Baro...
This dissertation is an analysis of two of the six sonatas for organ using rhetorical-musical prescr...
The first part of the article outlines the tradition which gave shape to the Baroque musical rhetori...
The study of rhetorical theory can lead to a deeper understanding of Baroque keyboard music. As Rena...
The present study examines the musical-rhetorical figures of the of the 17th-century "Figurenlehre" ...
The music of the north German organ school makes up a significant portion of the corpus of\ua0German...
Na wstępie omówiono trzy podstawowe formy organizacji materii muzycznej, zastosowane w Orgelbüchlein...
Analysis of Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-1750) keyboard works and the study of fugue are often comp...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)An understanding of the art of rhetoric was considere...
This document examines the performance practices of the chorales in Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-17...
Analysis of Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-1750) keyboard works and the study of fugue are often comp...
This thesis seeks to understand the applicability of music figures of rhetoric in sacred German-Baro...
Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672) is considered a transitional figure between the Renaissance and Baroque....
Along with numerous other music theorists of the eighteenth century, Johann Joachim Quantz compares ...
The Chorale Cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach are outstanding examples of his ingenuity. The existin...
Musical rhetoric, the application of the art of speech to music, is a basic principle of German Baro...
This dissertation is an analysis of two of the six sonatas for organ using rhetorical-musical prescr...
The first part of the article outlines the tradition which gave shape to the Baroque musical rhetori...
The study of rhetorical theory can lead to a deeper understanding of Baroque keyboard music. As Rena...
The present study examines the musical-rhetorical figures of the of the 17th-century "Figurenlehre" ...
The music of the north German organ school makes up a significant portion of the corpus of\ua0German...
Na wstępie omówiono trzy podstawowe formy organizacji materii muzycznej, zastosowane w Orgelbüchlein...
Analysis of Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-1750) keyboard works and the study of fugue are often comp...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)An understanding of the art of rhetoric was considere...
This document examines the performance practices of the chorales in Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-17...
Analysis of Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-1750) keyboard works and the study of fugue are often comp...
This thesis seeks to understand the applicability of music figures of rhetoric in sacred German-Baro...
Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672) is considered a transitional figure between the Renaissance and Baroque....
Along with numerous other music theorists of the eighteenth century, Johann Joachim Quantz compares ...
The Chorale Cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach are outstanding examples of his ingenuity. The existin...