J.S.Bach and the Oratorio tradition /
J.S.Bach and the Oratorio tradition /
Ed. by Daniel R.Melamed.
- Urbana ; Chicago ; Springfield : University of Illinois press, 2011.
- IX, 153 p. : Ill.; note ; 26 cm.
- Bach perspectives Vol.8 .
Bach perspectives is sponcored by the American Bach society and producted under the guidance of its editorial board
Index: p.149-153.
Cont.:Under the spell of opera?/ By Christoph Wolff;Johann Sebastian Bach and Barthold Heinrich Brocks /By Daniel R.Melamed;Drama and discourse:the form and function of chorale tropes in Bach's oratorios /By Markus Rathey; Oratorio on five afternoons:from the Lübeck abendmusiken to Bach's Christmas Oratorio /By Kerala J.Snyder; The triumph of "Instrumental melody":aspects of musical poetics in Bach's St.John Passion /By Laurence Dreyfus; Bach's Ascension Oratorio:God's kingsdoms and their representation /By Eric Chafe
978-0-252-03584-5
Bach, Johann Sebastian German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist of the Baroque. 1685-1750
Mucik critik--Mucikologists--Geman
Bach perspectives is sponcored by the American Bach society and producted under the guidance of its editorial board
Index: p.149-153.
Cont.:Under the spell of opera?/ By Christoph Wolff;Johann Sebastian Bach and Barthold Heinrich Brocks /By Daniel R.Melamed;Drama and discourse:the form and function of chorale tropes in Bach's oratorios /By Markus Rathey; Oratorio on five afternoons:from the Lübeck abendmusiken to Bach's Christmas Oratorio /By Kerala J.Snyder; The triumph of "Instrumental melody":aspects of musical poetics in Bach's St.John Passion /By Laurence Dreyfus; Bach's Ascension Oratorio:God's kingsdoms and their representation /By Eric Chafe
978-0-252-03584-5
Bach, Johann Sebastian German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist of the Baroque. 1685-1750
Mucik critik--Mucikologists--Geman