Bach Perspectives, Volume 7

J. S. Bach's Concerted Ensemble Music: The Concerto

Gregory Butler editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Illinois Press

Published:7th Dec '07

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Bach Perspectives, Volume 7 cover

Continuing the re-evaluation of Bach's overlooked concertos

Continuing the revaluation of Bach's overlooked concertosJ. S. Bach's creativity is so overwhelming his compositions in some genres eclipse his work in others. His glorious choral works, profound organ compositions, and exquisite solo compositions for violin and cello attract the most attention. Volume Seven of Bach Perspectives restores Bach's concertos to their rightful place of honor.

Gregory Butler focuses on Bach's Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in E Major (BWV 1053) as a pastiche created by a process of assemblage of three earlier heterogeneous movements. Pieter Dirksen delves into the source history of the Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in F Minor (BWV 1056) and concludes it represents a transcription of an earlier violin concerto in G minor. David Schulenberg investigates the generic ambiguity of the concerto in the early eighteenth century and how it diverged from the sonata to become a distinct genre. Completing the volume is Christoph Wolff's examination of the ""Siciliano"" as a slow movement in Bach's concertos and its implications for the source history of his Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in E Major (BWV 1053).

"A fascinating and indispensable addition to the Dreiser canon."--Miles Orvell, professor of English and American studies, Temple University


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ISBN: 9780252031656

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm

Weight: 481g

136 pages