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Johann Sebastian Bach

by Christoph Wolff

This biography presents a picture of the composer that brings to life this figure of the Baroque era. Throughout, Christoph Wolff demonstrates the intimate connection between Bach's life and his music, showing how the composer's superb inventiveness pervaded his career as a musician, composer, performer, scholar, and teacher.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Although we are acquainted with the music of J. S. Bach through countless performances and recordings, the composer himself continues to come across as the somewhat enigmatic figure depicted in a single, familiar portrait. Published in 2000 to mark the 250th anniversary of Bach's death, author and leading Bach scholar Christoph Wolff presents a new picture that brings to life this towering figure of the Baroque era. Now available in paperback, this engaging biography portrays Bach as the living, breathing-and sometimes imperfect-human being that he was, while bringing to bear all the advances gained in the last half-century of Bach scholarship. Wolff demonstrates the intimate connection between the composer's life and his music, showing how Bach's superb inventiveness pervaded his career as a musician, composer, performer, scholar, and teacher. And throughout, we see Bach in the broader context of his time: its institutions, traditions, and influences. With this highly readable book, Wolff sets a new standard in Bach biography.

Notes

A biography of the composer written by a Professor of Music and Dean at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. Illus.

Author Biography

Christoph Wolff is William Powell Mason Professor of Music and dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. He is co-author of the Bach Compendium, co-editor of the research journal Bach-Jahrbuch, and author of The New Grove Bach Family. Thirty-two of his numerous journal articles have been collected in his Bach: Essays on his Life and Music.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Prologue: Bach and the Notion of "Musical Science"
1: Springs of Musical Talent and Lifelong Influences: Eisenach, 1685-1695
2: Laying the Foundation: Ohrdruff, 1695-1700
3: Bypassing a Musical Apprenticeship: From Luneberg to Weimar, 1700-1703
4: Building a Reputation: Organist in Arnstadt and Muhlhausen, 1703-1708
5: Exploring "Every Possible Artistry": Court Organist and Cammer Musicus in Weimar, 1708-1714
6: Expanding Musical Horizons: Concertmaster in Weimar, 1714-1717
7: Pursuing "the Musical Contest for Superiority": Capellmeister in Coethen, 1717-1723
8: Redefining a Venerable Office: Cantor and Music Director in Leipzig---The 1720s
9: Musician and Scholar: Counterpoint of Practice and Theory
10: Traversing Conventional Boundaries: Special Engagements---The 1730s
11: A Singing Bird and Carnations for the Lady of the House: Domestic and Professional Life
12: Contemplating Past, Present, and Future: The Final Decade---The 1740s
Epilogue: Bach and the idea of "Musical Perfection"
Notes
Music Examples
Appendices:1: Chronology
2: Places of Bach's Activities
3: Money and Living Costs in Bach's Time
4: The Lutheran Church Calendar
Bibliography
Genre Index of Bach's Works
Title Index of Bach's Works
General Index

Review

eminently readable, at times even colloquial. Wolff is one of the foremost Bach scholars today, and his comprehensive knowledge of the source materials equips him admirably to write such a book ... all sorts of interesting details emerge. John Kitchen, Early Music Today, Oct.-Nov. 2000 Drawing on a lifetime's involvement with Bach's music, Professor Wolff has written what is undoubtedly the most authorative and up-to-date survey of the composer's life and works in English, and probably in any language. Malcolm Boyd, The Gramophone Musical biographies don't come much better than this ... no-one seriously interested in Bach should pass it by. Bettina Neumann, Piano, July-Aug 2000 this is a learned and satisfying account of Bach's work, temperament and milieu which will disappoint neither specialist nor general music lover. Nicholas Anderson, BBC Music Magazine

Long Description

Although we are acquainted with the music of J. S. Bach through countless performances and recordings, the composer himself continues to come across as the somewhat enigmatic figure depicted in a single, familiar portrait. Published in 2000 to mark the 250th anniversary of Bach's death, author and leading Bach scholar Christoph Wolff presents a new picture that brings to life this towering figure of the Baroque era. Now available in paperback,
this engaging biography portrays Bach as the living, breathing--and sometimes imperfect--human being that he was, while bringing to bear all the advances gained in the last half-century of Bach scholarship. Wolff demonstrates the intimate connection between the composer's life and his music, showing
how Bach's superb inventiveness pervaded his career as a musician, composer, performer, scholar, and teacher. And throughout, we see Bach in the broader context of his time: its institutions, traditions, and influences. With this highly readable book, Wolff sets a new standard in Bach biography.

Review Text

`Wolff's book is a magnificent summary of the predominant late-20the-century view of Bach, presented with the brilliance and clarity of an Orgelbewegung instrument.'
Early Music, February 2001
`Taking head-on, without compromise, the learned aspect as the single most important one is the essential novelty in Wolff's contribution. He does so in terms that any intelligent reader can understand, with none of the obfuscation and obscurity that mars some current musicological writing.'
Early Music, February 2001
`such is the grasp of the writer and the interest of the central figure that the narrative is never less than compelling. It brings us into the living reality of Bach's environment in a way that a more 'poetic' evocation never could. ... the book is ... studded with perceptive musical commentaries.'
Early Music, February 2001
`This is the fruit of the amazingly comprehensive scope of Wolff's view, held with a strength and clarity of focus in which there are no fudged edges. He conveys his fascination with every detail of Bach's life'
Early Music, February 2001
`Review from previous edition ... eminently readable, at times even colloquial. Wolff is one of the foremost Bach scholars today, and his comprehensive knowledge of the source materials equips him admirably to write such a book ... all sorts of interesting details emerge.
'
John Kitchen, Early Music Today, Oct.-Nov. 2000
`There is always an illuminating fact or bit of evidence ... Wolff's mastery of the documents can not but help Those
Desirous of Learning.
'
Peter Williams, The Musical Times, Feb. 2001
`Drawing on a lifetime's involvement with Bach's music, Professor Wolff has written what is undoubtedly the most
authorative and up-to-date survey of the composer's life and works in English, and probably in any language.
'
Malcolm Boyd, The Gramophone, Aug. 2000
`Musical biographies don't come much better than this ... no-one seriously interested in Bach should pass it by.'
Bettina Neumann, Piano, July-Aug 2000
`... this is a learned and satisfying account of Bach's work, temperament and milieu which will disappoint neither
specialist nor general music lover.
'
Nicholas Anderson, BBC Music Magazine, Aug. 2000
`... model demonstration of how to draw significant implications from the most prosaic-seeming facts.
'
Noel Malcolm, The Sunday Telegraph, 23 Apr. 2000
`The ... description of this Harvard professor as 'the leading Bach scholar of our time' is no exaggeration, and this
admirable book undoubtedly does 'set a new standard for Bach biography'. ... the author provides a remarkably comprehensive account of Bach's life. ... What a difference there is between informed conjecture and the idle specualtion which so often weakens biographical writing. ... Wolff has channelled his formidable scholarship into readable prose. ... this splendid, reasonably priced biography ... accommodates ample musical discussion, with the excellent coverage of topics.
'
Philip Borg-Wheeler, Classical Music, 15 July 2000

Review Quote

this is a learned and satisfying account of Bach's work, temperament and milieu which will disappoint neither specialist nor general music lover.

Feature

Now available in paperback.
Landmark biography of J. S. Bach by leading Bach scholar published to mark 250th anniversary of the composer's death.
Turns Bach inside out: brings to bear the advances of 50 years of Bach scholarship to provide a complete re-examination of his personality.
Shows how Bach's superb inventiveness pervaded his career as a musician, composer, performer, scholar and teacher.
Hardback edition has sold 3833 copies (not including the US) since publication in March 2000. There will be an interim reprint of the hardback until paperback is available.
Hardback edition has been widely and positively reviewed in various journals and magazines, including The Musical Times, Early Music Today, The Gramophone, Piano, BBC Music Magazine, Sunday Telegraph, TLS, Classical Music, and many others. (Reviews still coming in.)

Details

ISBN0199248842
Author Christoph Wolff
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year 2002
ISBN-10 0199248842
ISBN-13 9780199248841
Format Paperback
Imprint Oxford University Press
Subtitle The Learned Musician
Place of Publication Oxford
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 780.92
Birth 1940
Media Book
Language English
Audience General/Trade
Pages 640
Publication Date 2002-04-11
Short Title Johann Sebastian Bach
UK Release Date 2002-04-11
NZ Release Date 2002-04-11
Illustrations frontispiece; numerous halftones; 1 map, numerous music examples
AU Release Date 2002-05-31

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