Johann Sebastian Bach: The Culmination of an Era
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Johann Sebastian Bach: The Culmination of an Era   -     By: Karl Geiringer

Johann Sebastian Bach: The Culmination of an Era

Oxford University Press / 1966 / Hardcover

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This basic, one-volume study of Johann Sebastian Bach combines a sensitive biographical sketch with a detailed analysis of each of his major types of composition, including vocal music, organ music, keyboard music, and instrumental music. In each section, Geiringer thoroughly examines many Bach compositions and evaluates them in relation to the rest of the composer's work, as well as in relation to the music of his contemporaries. More than seventy musical examples enable the reader to understand how Bach worked and to observe his music in various stages of completion. In addition, an interesting aspect of research methods is revealed through an explanation of the techniques used in studying handwriting, paper, and watermarks in the original sources.

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Title: Johann Sebastian Bach: The Culmination of an Era
By: Karl Geiringer
Format: Hardcover
Vendor: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 1966
Dimensions: 9.33 X 6.30 X 0.96 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 8 ounces
ISBN: 0195005546
ISBN-13: 9780195005547
Stock No: WW05546

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This basic, one-volume study of Johann Sebastian Bach combines a sensitive biographical sketch with a detailed analysis of each of his major types of composition, including vocal music, organ music, keyboard music, and instrumental music. In each section, Geiringer thoroughly examines many Bach compositions and evaluates them in relation to the rest of the composer's work, as well as in relation to the music of his contemporaries. More than seventy musical examples enable the reader to understand how Bach worked and to observe his music in various stages of completion. In addition, an interesting aspect of research methods is revealed through an explanation of the techniques used in studying handwriting, paper, and watermarks in the original sources.

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