An Introduction to Bach Studies
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Product Description
This volume is a guide to the resources and materials of Bach scholarship, both for the non specialist wondering where to begin in the enormous literature on J. S. Bach, and for the Bach specialist looking for a convenient and up to date survey of the field. It describes the tools of Bach
research and how to use them, and suggests how to get started in Bach research by describing the principal areas of research and citing the essential literature on each piece and topic.
The authors emphasize the issues that have engaged Bach scholars for generations, focusing on particularly important writings; on recent literature; on overviews, collections of essays and handbooks; and on writings in English. Subjects covered include bibliographic tools of Bach research and
sources of literature; Bach’s family; Bach biographies; places Bach lived and worked; Bach’s teaching; the liturgy; Bach source studies and the transmission of his music; repertory and editions; genres and individual vocal and instrumental works; performance practice; the reception and analysis of
Bach’s music; and many others. The book also offers explanations of important and potentially confusing topics in Bach research, such as the organization of the annual cantata cycles, pitch standards, the history of the Berlin libraries, the structure of the critical commentary volumes in the Neue
Bach Ausgabe, and so on.
This book opens up the rich world of Bach scholarship to students, teachers, performers, and listeners.
About the Author
Daniel Melamed is Associate Professor of Music at Indiana University. His publications include
J.S. Bach and the German Motet (1995) and
Bach Studies 2 (1995), as well as many articles.
Michael Marissen is Associate Professor of Music at Swarthmore College. His publications include
The Social and Religious Designs of J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos (1995) and
Lutherism, Anti-Judaism, and Bach’s St. John Passion (Oxford, 1998).