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Exploring Bach's B-minor Mass
Exploring Bach's B-minor Mass
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The B-minor Mass has always represented a fascinating challenge to musical scholarship. Composed over the course of the composer's life, it is considered by many to be Johann Sebastian Bach's greatest and most complex work. The fourteen essays assembled in this volume originate from the International Symposium 'Understanding Bach's B-minor mass' in 2007 at which seventy scholars from eighteen countries gathered to debate the latest topics in the field. In revised and updated form, they form a through and systematic study of Bach's Opus Ultimum, including a wide range of discussions relating to the Mass's historical background and contexts, structure and proportion, sources and editions, and the reception of the work in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. In the light of important new developments in the study of the piece, this collection demonstrates the innovation and rigor for which Bach scholarship has become known.
- A systematic study of Bach's B-minor Mass by the leading scholars in the field, summarising the achievements of scholars in the past while also offering new directions of research
- Demonstrates the use of new methodologies and techniques as a model for Bach scholarship in the future
- Readers will gain an appreciation of how musicological research has progressed
- The inclusion of numerous music examples, illustrations of musical sources and historical documents makes it a valuable reference boo