Contents |
Bach in history: geography, society, culture -- Early years (1685-1702): Eisenach, Ohrdruf, Lüneburg, Weimar -- Bach the student -- Arnstadt, Mühlhausen (1703-1708) -- Bach the organist: early keyboard and vocal works -- Weimar (1708-1717) -- Bach the concertmaster: chorales and cantatas -- Cöthen (1717-1723) -- Bach the Capellmeister: suites, serenades, and related works -- Leipzig: first years (1723-1730) -- Bach the music director: church and concert pieces -- Leipzig: later years (1731-1750) -- Bach the teacher: publications and pedagogy -- Legacy. |
Abstract |
This is an entirely new volume in the "Master Musicians" series, replacing the old entry by Malcolm Boyd with updated coverage of the composer's life and works. Tracing the composer's biography from origins in Thuringia to mastery as cantor and music director at Leipzig, the book sets Bach in the cultural context of early modern Europe. Family life, social structure, and court culture are among the topics examined from the perspective of contemporary approaches to history. Bach's work as student, organist, music director, and teacher is considered alongside his compositions, with discussions of representative examples from all the major categories, including concertos, cantatas, chamber music, and pieces for harpsichord and for organ. In addition to a handy list of works and other useful reference matter included in every volume of the series, this book is also accompanied by an online supplement that offers a glossary, a guide to further reading, and audio versions of the numerous music examples. |