New Bach Reader

Voorkant
Hans T David, Hans Theodore David, Mendel, Christoph Wolff
W. W. Norton & Company, 26 okt 1999 - 551 pagina's
Gathered in this volume are all the letters, reports, testimonials, complaints, thank-you notes, and other writings of J. S. Bach, together with a generous helping of performance and payment inventories, town council proceedings, court and archival records, letters of appointment, and other papers that document the fabric of the composer's daily life. Here, in English translations that preserve the full flavor of the originals, we encounter more than four hundred items. The book also presents a complete translation of J. N. Forkel's landmark 1802 biography, On Johann Sebastian Bach's Life, Genius, and Works; a thorough chronology of events in the composer's life and career; a detailed genealogy and family tree that Bach himself prepared; an extensive obituary written by C. P. E. Bach and J. F. Agricola; facsimiles of a dozen music manuscripts, including working drafts; Romantic-era views of Bach; and a wealth of other materials.
 

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Acknowledgments
vi
Preface to The New Bach Reader
vii
Preface to the First Edition of The Bach Reader 1945
xi
Bibliographical Abbreviations
xiv
Conspectus of Parts IVII χυ
xv
Chronology
xli
A Portrait in Outline
1
Bachs Life in His Own Writings and Other Documents
29
Bach as Viewed by His Contemporaries
309
Bach in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
355
Forkels Biography of Bach 18021820
415
Bach in the Romantic Era
483
Money and Living Costs in Bachs Time
527
Bibliography
531
Index
533
Copyright

Early Biographical Documents on Bach
279

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Christoph Wolff is Adams University Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, where he taught from 1976 to 2012. A former director of the Bach Archive in Leipzig, Germany, he is the author of numerous works of music history including Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Biography, and Mozart at the Gateway to His Fortune: Serving the Emperor, 1788-1791, winner of the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award. Wolff lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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