Dirst, Matthew
[Editor]
;
Bach and the Organ Veranstaltung 2012 Rochester, NY,
University of Illinois Press,
American Bach Society,
Eastman School of Music
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Media type:
Book;
Conference Proceedings
Title:
Bach and the organ
Contains:
Bach's report on Johann Scheibe's organ for St. Paul's Church, Leipzig : a reassessment / by Lynn Edwards Butler -- Bach's Choral-Buch? : the significance of a manuscript in the Sibley Library / by Robin A. Leaver -- Miscellaneous organ trios from Bach's Leipzig workshop / by George B. Stauffer -- Did J.S. Bach write organ concertos? : apropos the prehistory of cantata movements with obbligato organ / by Christoph Wolff -- The choir loft as chamber : concerted movements by Bach from the mid- to late 1720s / by Gregory Butler -- Music from Heaven : an eighteenth-century context for cantatas with obbligato organ / by Matthew Cron
Footnote:
"Earlier versions of four of these essays were presented at the conference "Bach and the Organ", sponsered jointly by the American Bach Society, the Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative, and the Westfield Center for Early Keyboard Studies and held at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, in September 2012; the others were solicited for this volume" (Preface)
Description:
Bach's report on Johann Scheibe's organ for St. Paul's Church, Leipzig : a reassessment / by Lynn Edwards Butler -- Bach's Choral-Buch? : the significance of a manuscript in the Sibley Library / by Robin A. Leaver -- Miscellaneous organ trios from Bach's Leipzig workshop / by George B. Stauffer -- Did J.S. Bach write organ concertos? : apropos the prehistory of cantata movements with obbligato organ / by Christoph Wolff -- The choir loft as chamber : concerted movements by Bach from the mid- to late 1720s / by Gregory Butler -- Music from Heaven : an eighteenth-century context for cantatas with obbligato organ / by Matthew Cron. 600 10 $a Bach, Johann Sebastian, $d 1685-1750 $x Criticism and interpretation