J. S. Bach and the German Motet

Daniel R Melamed author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:17th Feb '05

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An exploration of Bach's motets in the context of the German motet tradition.

This study explores the German motet in the music of J. S. Bach. Bach's motets are rooted in the conventions of his time in matters of text type, musical construction, and performing forces. An appreciation of the contemporary conception of the motet sheds light on the composition of Bach's motets.The motets of J. S. Bach are probably the most sophisticated works ever composed in the genre. Nevertheless, Daniel Melamed maintains, the view that they constitute a body of work quite separate from the German motet tradition is mistaken. He starts by considering the eighteenth-century understanding of the term itself and finds that Bach's own use does indeed agree with his contemporaries and that his motets are rooted in the conventions of the time, particularly in matters of musical construction, performing forces, and type of text. A fresh look at the repertory shows that Bach composed motets all through his career and an appreciation of the contemporary conception of the motet sheds light on questions of how and why Bach himself used the form. Professor Melamed also finds plenty of evidence that motets and motet style played an important role in Bach's exploration of the musical past.

"Melamed writes clearly and gracefully and is adept at articulating subtle gradations of emphasis and probability...The book is a major contribution to our understanding of a much traveled but still incompletely explored area of choral repretory." Choral Journal "Melamed's study admirably sets the scene for many new perspectives on Bach and his environment, and presents with exemplary care much new factual detail." John Butt, Journal of the American Musicological Society

ISBN: 9780521619769

Dimensions: 246mm x 188mm x 13mm

Weight: 446g

248 pages