The author achieves a dual purpose in this volume: "To portray the mind of the master, his peculiarly anachronistic culture in an epoch of change," and "to trace Bach's application of venerable philosophies—musical as well as theological—to a musical equipment technically so much in advance of his time." Mr. Chiapusso accordingly explores Bach's Lutheran education, the philosophers and writers available to him, and the influence of scientific thought on his faith and work. He finds that at the dawn of the Enlightenment, when traditional culture was giving way to new ideas, Bach retained an essentially medieval world view, exercising his art "for the glory of God." An understanding of this world view is essential, Mr. Chiapusso demonstrates,...
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is one of the most researched composers in Western music, yet atte...
Each time period has its own social, cultural and religious rules from which composers obey. Bach’s ...
In his biography of Johann Sebastian Bach (published in two different versions, first in French in 1...
Johann Nikolaus Forkel’s 1802 biography of Bach portrays its subject as the ideal German composer: a...
There is relatively little scholarly research on musician and composer Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Of...
This thesis proposes a new critical perspective on Bach's Collegium musicum and its performances at ...
Bach\u27s life spanned the gulf between the old-world age of faith and the new-world age of reason. ...
This thesis proposes a new critical perspective on Bach's Collegium musicum and its performances at ...
Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier has been analyzed from almost every angle imaginable, yet it has not of...
This thesis proposes a new critical perspective on Bach's Collegium musicum and its performances at ...
Reverence for J.S. Bach's music and its towering presence in our cultural memory have long affected ...
During the XVII to XVIII centuries, musical theorists, especially in Protestant circles compiled, cl...
This new investigation of the Brandenburg Concertos explores musical, social, and religious implicat...
Religious themes are common in Johann Sebastian Bach\u27s prolific work. Indeed, they have been well...
Bach & God explores the religious character of Bach\u27s vocal and instrumental music in seven inter...
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is one of the most researched composers in Western music, yet atte...
Each time period has its own social, cultural and religious rules from which composers obey. Bach’s ...
In his biography of Johann Sebastian Bach (published in two different versions, first in French in 1...
Johann Nikolaus Forkel’s 1802 biography of Bach portrays its subject as the ideal German composer: a...
There is relatively little scholarly research on musician and composer Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Of...
This thesis proposes a new critical perspective on Bach's Collegium musicum and its performances at ...
Bach\u27s life spanned the gulf between the old-world age of faith and the new-world age of reason. ...
This thesis proposes a new critical perspective on Bach's Collegium musicum and its performances at ...
Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier has been analyzed from almost every angle imaginable, yet it has not of...
This thesis proposes a new critical perspective on Bach's Collegium musicum and its performances at ...
Reverence for J.S. Bach's music and its towering presence in our cultural memory have long affected ...
During the XVII to XVIII centuries, musical theorists, especially in Protestant circles compiled, cl...
This new investigation of the Brandenburg Concertos explores musical, social, and religious implicat...
Religious themes are common in Johann Sebastian Bach\u27s prolific work. Indeed, they have been well...
Bach & God explores the religious character of Bach\u27s vocal and instrumental music in seven inter...
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is one of the most researched composers in Western music, yet atte...
Each time period has its own social, cultural and religious rules from which composers obey. Bach’s ...
In his biography of Johann Sebastian Bach (published in two different versions, first in French in 1...