J.S. Bach and the German motet
1st pbk. ed.
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2005 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, England
Language
English
Word Count
57,250 words, Guess
Page Count
229 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivejsbachgermanmote0000mela
- ISBN-100521619769
- ISBN-139780521619769
- LibraryThing1546069
- Goodreads3114810
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- Library of Congress Control Number2005280657
- OCLC Control Number57380742
- Better World Books9780521619769
- Better World BooksW8-AES-578
- Open LibraryOL3436322M
Classifications
- DDC782.2/6/092
- LCCML410.B13 M33 2005
Description
J. S. Bach's much-performed motets are probably the most sophisticated pieces ever composed in the genre. Daniel Melamed takes a fresh look at Bach's works in the context of the German motet tradition, showing that they are firmly rooted in the conventions of his time. This allows new insights into Bach's contribution to the genre and into the vexing question of instrumental participation in the motets. Professor Melamed argues for Bach's authorship of an early motet wrongly dismissed as inauthentic, and demonstrates that other motets were products of Bach's familiar technique of musical reworking. The chronology of the motets can be substantially revised, and Bach's activities as a motet composer shown to extend over his entire career. An understanding of the eighteenth-century conception of "motet" sheds light on how and why Bach used motet style in his cantatas, Latin works, and oratorios. Finally Bach's study and performance of seventeenth-century motets late in his life, documented in newly discovered and reconstructed sources, played an important role in his exploration of his family's history and of the musical past.
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